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    Jacques Sirmond (12 or 22 October 1559 – 7 October 1651) was a French scholar and Jesuit. Simond was born at Riom, Auvergne. He was educated at the Jesuit...
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  • Translationum et Commentariorum. 5: 302. Retrieved 7 July 2024. Elfassi, Jacques (2004). "Isidorus Hispalensis ep. (Quaestiones in Vetus Testamentum, Sententiae...
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  • provincial in Paris, for the Île-de-France. In 1643 Dinet took over from Jacques Sirmond the position of confessor to the dying Louis XIII. In 1653 he was also...
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    Edmond Richer, French theologian (d. 1631) October 12 or October 22 – Jacques Sirmond, French Jesuit scholar (d. 1651) November 11 – Tokuhime, Japanese noble...
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    the principal source for the history of his life, were collected by Jacques Sirmond (Paris, 1645), and reprinted by Migne, Patrol. Latina, vol. cxxv and...
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  • (b. 1547) 1637 – Victor Amadeus I, duke of Savoy (b. 1587) 1651 – Jacques Sirmond, French scholar (b. 1559) 1653 – Fausto Poli, Italian cardinal (b....
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  • 1st Lady Cramond, English women's writer (born c. 1576) October 7 – Jacques Sirmond, French scholar (born 1559) December 14 – Pierre Dupuy, French scholar...
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  • Genevan classicist and church historian (died 1614) October 12 – Jacques Sirmond, Jesuit scholar (died 1651) December – Lupercio Leonardo de Argensola...
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  • grandfather, Vogel argued that Ennodius' father was named Firminus. Jacques Sirmond suggested that Ennodius was the son of one Camillus of Arles, whose...
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    Concilia Galliae, A. 314 — A. 506 (Turnhold: Brepols 1963), pp. 131-134. Jacques Sirmond (ed.), Conciliorum Galliae Collectio (in Latin) Tomus primus (Paris:...
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  • Erasmus Reinhold, German astronomer and mathematician (d. 1553) 1559 – Jacques Sirmond, French scholar (d. 1651) 1587 – Joachim Jungius, German mathematician...
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    translation of the following Latin dictum attributed by the Menagiana to Jacques Sirmond: Si bene quid memini, causae sunt quinque bibendi; Hospitis adventus...
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  • Charles’ absence. A complete list of capitularies was provided by Jacques Sirmond in his 1623 history. Treaty of Coulaines Christian Pfister (1911)....
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  • with church matters. They take their name from their first editor, Jacques Sirmond. Some of the laws appeared in abbreviated form in the Theodosian Code...
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    – Heinrich Albert, German composer and poet (b. 1604) October 7 – Jacques Sirmond, French Jesuit scholar (b. 1559) October 8 Isaac Elzevir, Dutch printer...
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    Edmond Richer, French theologian (d. 1631) October 12 or October 22 – Jacques Sirmond, French Jesuit scholar (d. 1651) November 11 – Tokuhime, Japanese noble...
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    and the Councils of Verberie (Vermerium palatium) and Pitres in 869. Jacques Sirmond, Concilia antiqua Galliae Tomus III (Paris 1629), p. 117 and 131, 144...
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    Pontigny in 876. He was also at the Assembly of Mantaille in 879. Jacques Sirmond (1629). Concilia antiqua Galliae (in Latin). Vol. Tomus III. Paris:...
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    since it was not a city, but only a port and a colony of Marseille. Jacques Sirmond (1789). Conciliorum Galliae tam editorum quam ineditorum collectio...
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    – Heinrich Albert, German composer and poet (b. 1604) October 7 – Jacques Sirmond, French Jesuit scholar (b. 1559) October 8 Isaac Elzevir, Dutch printer...
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    Jean-Baptiste de Machault (c.1608-1613) Charles de la Tour (c.1613-1617) Jacques Sirmond (c.1617-1621) Jean Filleau (c.1622-1625 and 1630) Ignace Armand (c...
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  • maintained his liberty of judgment. He wrote the funeral eulogies of Jacques Sirmond, Pierre Depuy, and Denis Pétau. He also wrote several occasional Latin...
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    the council of Thusey in 860, and the council of Soissons in 866. Jacques Sirmond, Concilia antiqua Galliae tres in tomos ordine digesta, (in Latin)...
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  • Consiliengeschichte, ii. 291–295, 724 sqq., Eng. transl., iii. 159–184, iv. 152 sqq. Jacques Sirmond (1789). Conciliorum Galliae tam editorum quam ineditorum collectio...
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    damaged and the name of the bishop of Valence is no longer extant. Jacques Sirmond, Concilia antiquae Galliae (in Latin), Volume 3 (Paris: Sebastian Cramoisy...
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    Pope John wrote an angry letter to the archbishop Jacobus Sirmondus (Jacques Sirmond), Concilia antiqua Galliae,, (in Latin), Volume 3 (sumptibus Sebastiani...
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    where he met the Order's general Claudio Acquaviva and his secretary Jacques Sirmond, becoming close friends with both of them. After completing his studies...
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  • time of his writing, which places his additions after 1118. Since Jacques Sirmond in the seventeenth century, the author of the first three books of...
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    the city of Riom in the diocese of Clermont was the birthplace of Jacques Sirmond, the learned Jesuit (1559–1651), Confessor to Louis XIII and editor...
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  • Baluze edited them under this title because they had been discovered by Jacques Sirmond in a Langres manuscript.  This article incorporates text from a publication...
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