Paris, Societatis, 1692 (Tome I), Köln, Huguetanorum, 1692-93 (Tomus II-III). 4to. 3 contemp. full vellum. 3 engraved frontispieces. Ca 1750 pp. A few margins with brownspots, otherwise internally clean and fine.
About 1684 Dupin conceived the idea of his Nouvelle bibliothèque des auteurs ecclésiastiques (the French edition of the work offered) , the first volume of which appeared in 1686. In it he treated simultaneously biography, literary criticism, and the history of dogma; in this he was a pioneer leaving far behind him all previous efforts, Catholic or Protestant, which were still under the influence of the Scholastic method. He was also the first to publish such a collection in a modern language. - Graesse II, 448.
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