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'''Annales ecclesiastici''' (1588-1607) is a 12-volume work by [[Carlo Baronio]].  
'''Annales ecclesiastici''' (1588-1607) is a 12-volume work by [[Cesare Baronio]].  


==Abstract ==
==Abstract ==
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The Catholic response to [[Ecclesiastica Historia (1559-74 Flacius Illyricus), edited volume]]. The first volume includes the Life of Jesus.
The Catholic response to [[Ecclesiastica Historia (1559-74 Flacius Illyricus), edited volume]]. The first volume includes the Life of Jesus.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==


Published in Rome: Ex typographia Vaticana, <12 vols.> 1588-1607.
Published in Rome: Ex typographia Vaticana, <12 vols.> 1588-1607.
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[[Category:Church History (subject)|1588 Baronio]]
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[[Category:Top 1500s|1588 Baronio]]
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Latest revision as of 07:54, 31 December 2019

Annales ecclesiastici (1588-1607) is a 12-volume work by Cesare Baronio.

Abstract

The Catholic response to Ecclesiastica Historia (1559-74 Flacius Illyricus), edited volume. The first volume includes the Life of Jesus.

Editions

Published in Rome: Ex typographia Vaticana, <12 vols.> 1588-1607.

Table of contents

  • I (1588): To 100 AD
  • II (1590): 100 to 306
  • III (1592): To 361
  • IV (1593): 361 to 395
  • V (1594): 395 to 440
  • VI (1595): 440 to 518
  • VII (1596): 518 to 590
  • VIII (1599): 590 to 714
  • IX (1600): 714 to 842
  • X (1602): 843 to 1000
  • XI (1605): 1000 to 1099
  • XII (1607 1100 to 1193

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