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25: 82: 453: 368: 335:, a catalogue of the Eastern and African monasteries, and also the hierarchy of the African Church. The last three parts of this gigantic project were set aside by Le Quien's literary heirs. His notes on Christian Africa and its monasteries have never been used at least in their entirety. 220:, XCIV-VI. To this fundamental edition, Le Quien added a number of dissertations; a third volume, which was to have contained other works of John of Damascus and various studies on him, was never completed. 138:, a position which he had filled almost all his life, lending assistance to those who sought information on theology and ecclesiastical antiquity. Under the supervision of 267:, published posthumously (3 vols., Paris, 1740). Le Quien contemplated issuing this work as early as 1722, and had made a contract with the printer Simart ( 139: 500: 109: 463: 378: 135: 264:
Oriens christianus in quatuor patriarchatus digestus, in quo exhibentur Ecclesiae patriarchae caeterique praesules totius Orientis
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Excepting occasional short absences, Le Quien never left Paris. At the time of his death he was librarian of the
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Various articles on archaeology and ecclesiastical history, published by Desmolets (Paris, 1726–31).
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Scriptores ordinis prædicatorum recensiti, notisque historicis illustrati ad annum 1700 auctoribus
114: 308: 287:, as projected by Le Quien, was to comprise not only the hierarchy of the four Greek and Latin 128: 124: 50: 468: 383: 330: 144: 228:, under the pseudonym of Stephanus de Altimura Ponticencis (Paris, 1718), a response to the 490: 485: 8: 214:, Greek text with Latin translation (2 vols. fol., Paris, 1712), republished in Migne 203:
as sole basis for his chronology. Pezron replied, and was again answered by Le Quien.
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patriarchates, but also the Greek and Latin texts of the various
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La nullité des ordinationes anglicanes démontrée de nouveau
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Abrégé de l'histoire de Boulogne-sur-Mer et ses comtes
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Boulogne-sur-Mer
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convent in Rue Saint-Honoré
Jacques Marsollier
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Arabic
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Migne
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Johannis Damasceni
Patriarch Nectarius of Jerusalem
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