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icona doc Catalogue de tous les livres de feu M. Chapelain, edited by C. Searles, Palo Alto, Stanford University Press 1912, II-119 p., in-4°.

Table of contents

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Introduction — Jean Chapelain and his Library. 6
The Works of Chapelain. 10
Manuscripts of Chapelain. 14
Chapelain's Books. 
I. Theology. 17
i. Biblical text, paraphrases, etc., Nos.1-20 
ii. Works dealing with the scriptures, 21-35 
iii. Greek patriarchs, 36-46 
iv. Latin patriarchs, 47-74 
v. Devotional and moral (sermons, treatises, etc.), 75-161 
vi. Church rites and discussions thereupon, 162-193 
vii. Dogma, 194-204 
viii. Works of controversy, proselytism, polemics, heresies, etc., 205-281 
II. Jurisprudence. 24
i. Ancient and modern (miscellaneous), 282-302 
ii. Law of various countries, 303-324 
iii. Church law and privilege, 325-355 
III. Philosophy. 27
i. Ancient philosophers, 356-381 
ii. Mediaeval and modern philosophers, 382-410 
iii. Logic, 411-415. 
iv. Metaphysics, 416-445 
v. Moral philosophy (general), 446-512 
vi. Practical moral philosophy (training for public and private life), 513-574 
vii. Political philosophy, 575-675. 
IV. Sciences. 34
i. General treatises; physics (general), 676-698 
ii. Treatises on special subjects of physics, 699-718 
iii. Natural history: geology and biology, 719-755 
iv. Agriculture, 756-770 
v. Medicine, 771-834 
vi. Mathematics, 835-866 
vii. Applied mathematics, mechanics, 867-881 
viii. Astronomy and its applications, 882-966 
ix. Military science, 967-1006 
x. Occult sciences, 1007-1033 
V. Fine Arts. 43
i. Painting, sculpture, etc., 1034-1068 
ii. Music, 1069-1070 
iii. Arts and trades, games, etc., 1071-1092 
VI. Belles Lettres. 45
i. Linguistics. 
1. General treatises, 1093-1105 
2. Greek, 1106-1118 
3. Latin, 1119-1156 
4. French, 1157-1168 
5. Italian, 1169-1202 
6. Spanish, 1203-1208 
7. Miscellaneous, German, Hebrew, etc., 1209-1217 
ii. Rhetoric. 
1. Ars rhetorica, 1218-1265 
2. Oratorical works, 1266-1317 
iii. Poets. 
1. Greek, 1318-1336 
2. Latin. 
(a) Ancient, 1337-1425 
(b) Modern. 
1. French, 1426-1492 
2. Italian, 1493-1530 
3. German, 1531-1538 
4. Flemish and Dutch, 1539-1560 
5. English, Scotch, etc., 1561-1569 
3. French, 1570-1705 
4. Italian, 1706-1990 
5. Spanish, 1991-2022 
6. Portuguese, 2023-2024 
iv. Drama. 
1. Greek, 2025-2031 
2. Latin (ancient and modern), 2032-2051 
3. French, 2052-2100 
4. Italian, 2101-2283 
5. Spanish, 2284-2303 
v. Fiction, prose fables, novels, novelle, etc. 
1. Greek, 2304-2313 
2. Latin, 2314-2319 
3. French, 2320-2375 
4. Italian, 2376-2413 
5. Spanish, 2414-2451 
vi. Literary miscellanies. 
1. Latin, 2452-2476 
2. French, 2477-2534 
3. Italian, 2535-2618 
4. Spanish, 2619-2632 
vii. Correspondence. 
1. Greek and Latin, 2633-2701 
2. French, 2702-2719 
3. Italian, 2720-2767 
4. Spanish, 2768-2773 
viii. Literary studies. 
1. Treatises on poetic and dramatic art. 
(a) Ancients, 2774-2788 
(b) Moderns, 2789-2825 
2. Commentaries, criticism, invectives. 
(a) Greek and Latin, 2826-2862 
(b) French, 2863-2882 
(c) Italian, 2883-2911 
3. Literary disputes. 
(a) Balzac vs. Heinsius, 2912-2914 
(b) Voiture, 2915-2918 
(c) Dante, 2919-2921 
(d) Tasso vs. Ariosto, 2922-2934 
(e) Il Pastor Fido of Guarini, 2935-2942 
(f) The Adone of G.B. Marini, 2943-2946 
(g) Tassoni, 2947-2951 
(h) Caro vs. Castelvetro, 2952-2956 
(i) Ancients and moderns, 2957-2965 
VII. History. 86
i. Introductory. 
1. Method, philosophy, composition, 2966-2977 
2. Geography, 2978-3009 
3. Voyages (arranged according to the dates of the editions), 3010-3067 
4. Universal history, and chronology, 3068-3095 
ii. Ecclesiastical history. 
1. General, 3096-3113 
2. Councils, 3114-3121 
3. History of the Jesuits, 3122-3132 
4. Missions, Jesuit relations, 3133-3170 
5. Lives of popes and cardinals, 3171-3188 
6. Lives of saints and of men of distinguished piety, 3189-3219 
7. Heresies and pagan beliefs, 3220-3234 
iii. Ancient history. 
1. Jews, Bizantium, Carthage, 3235-3244 
2. Ancient Greece, 3245-3262 
3. Ancient Rome, 3263-3346 
iv. Modern history, mediaeval and general history of Europe, 3347-3371 
v. History of different nations. 
1. France. 
(a) General and mediaeval, 3372-3412 
(b) History of France by reigns, 3413-3549 
(c) Different parts of France, 3550-3572 
2. French Flanders, Belgium, the Netherlands, 3573-3599 
3. Holland, 3600-3612 
4. Italy. 
(a) General, 3613-3641 
(b) Cities and provinces (in alphabetical order), 3642-3738 
5. Switzerland, 3739-3741 
6. Spain, 3742-3788 
7. Portugal, 3789-3799 
8. Germany. 
(a) General, 3800-3820 
(b) Imperial Germany, 3821-3836 
(c) Different parts of Germany, 3837-3859 
9. England, 3860-3884 
10. Scandinavia, 3885-3886 
11. Denmark and Norway, 3887-3889 
12. Sweden, 3890-3892 
13. Iceland and Greenland, 3893-3894 
14. Russia, 3895-3895a 
15. Poland, 3896-3900 
16. Modern Greece, 3901-3905 
17. The Turks (Saracens), 3906-3921 
18. Asia, and the Persians, 3922-3932 
19. India, 3933-3939 
20. China, 3940-3948 
21. Africa, Egypt, the Islands, 3949-3957 
22. America, 3958-3992 
vi. History of chivalry, 3993-4008 
vii. Archaeology, 4009-4062 
viii. Biography. 
1. Collections, 4063-4103 
2. Lives of individuals, 4104-4137 
ix. Bibliography, 4138-4142 

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