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Excerpt from Histoire des Conciles d'Après les Documents Originaux, Vol. 2: Deuxième Partie La bibliographie relative au concile de Chalcédoine est généralement eu cienne et ferait souhaiter sur bien des questions de détail d'être rajeunie. Dès le vi° siècle les historiens ecclésiastiques s'occupent de ce concile �vagrius, [list. Eccles., I. 11, c. II, IV, XVIII; Facundus d'hermiane, Pro defensione trium Capitulorum, I. V, 0. III, Iv; VIII, e. Iv; Liberatus, Breviarium cause Nes lorienorum et Eutychianorum, c. XIII. Parmi les travaux depuis la Renaissance, nous citerons Natalis Alexander, Historia ecclesiastica, in-fol., Venetiis, 1778, smeal. V, t. V, p. 61 sq., 209-214 A. Zaccaria, Thesaur. Theolog., 1762, t. VII, p. 837-847; t. XII, p. 334 Baronius, Annales, 1595, ad ann. 451 II. 22-24, 29-33, 55 - 159; ad ann. 452, II. 7 - 8; ad ann. 453, II. 2-6; ad ann. 457 II. 10-11 ad ann. 511, n. 7; Tillemont, Mém. Hist. Ecclés., in-4, Paris, 1711, t. Xv, p., 628-731, 913 - 925; Ellies du Pin, Nouvelle bibliothèque des auteurs ecclés., t. Iv, p. 327-366 dom Ceillier, Histoire des aut.sacrés, t. Xxv, p. 651 sq 2° édit., t. X, p. 681 sq, F. I). Beneeini, Il concilio di Calcedonia difeso nelle sue a: ioni e [v, in-fol., Napoli, 1716 H. Benzelius et C. J. Blohm, Vindi rice concilii Chalcedoncnsis oecumcnici IV, in - 4, Lendini Gothorum, 1739; édit., 1745 Bini, Concilia, t. I, col. 959, 968 - 969 t. II, col. VIII - xxl, 1-190; Lupi, Concilia oecum., t. II, p. 63; L. Bail, Summa conciliaram, t. I, p. 254; Deleclus dotaram Ecclesie, ia-4, Lugduni, 1738, t. I, col. 222; t. II, col. 231 Labbe, Concilia, 1671, t. Iv, col. '1-1007; t. V1, col. 245-248; Hardouin, Coll. Ecueil., t. II, col. 662; Coleti, Concilier, 1728, t. Iv, col. 761; Mansi, Cane. Ampliss. Coli t. U, col. 529 - 1230; t. VII, col. 1-871; Bibliotheca Cassinensis, in - fol., typis Montis Casini, 1874, t. I, p. 48-54; 1ionumenta spectantia ad concilium Clzalcedonmsc; Catalani, De concil. Woumen., t. I, col. 273 A. Che villier, In s_yrmdum Chalcedonensem dissertatio de farmulis fidei subscribendis. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.