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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...
- Jean Sirmond (1589, Riom, France - 1649, Riom, France) was a neo-Latin poet and French man of letters, historiographer of Louis XIII. Sirmond is known...
- biographical notices, e.g. the Menologion of Basil II and the synaxarium of Sirmond. The notices given in the historical synaxaria are summaries of those in...
- (in French). Paris: chez les libraires ****ociés. p. 366. Sirmond, III, p. 353-604. Sirmond, III, p. 358. Lee, Guy Carleton (1897). "Hincmar: An Introduction...
- scriptoribus ecclesiasticis (Rome, 1613). It was later revised and enlarged by Sirmond, Labbeus, and Casimir Oudin. Bellarmine wrote the preface to the new Sixto-Clementine...
- 1547) 1637 – Victor Amadeus I, duke of Savoy (b. 1587) 1651 – Jacques Sirmond, French scholar (b. 1559) 1653 – Fausto Poli, Italian cardinal (b. 1581)...
- priesthood. Sixteen bishops attended; one sent a credentialed representative: Sirmond, I, p. 461-462. Karl Joseph von Hefele (1883). A History of the Councils...
- close parallel just before Pascal's time occurred in the Jesuit Antoine Sirmond's On the Immortality of the Soul (1635), which explicitly compared the choice...
- Richer, French theologian (d. 1631) October 12 or October 22 – Jacques Sirmond, French Jesuit scholar (d. 1651) November 11 – Tokuhime, ****anese noble...
- church matters. They take their name from their first editor, Jacques Sirmond. Some of the laws appeared in abbreviated form in the Theodosian Code....