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MAURISTS , a congregation of French Benedictines called after St Nlaurus (d. 565), a disciple of St Benedict and the legendary introducer of the Benedictine
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' His festival is kept on the 15th of January. He founded the monastery of Glanfeuil or St Maur-sur-Loire. The primary idea of the movement
The great claim of the Maurists to the gratitude and admiration of posterity is their historical and critical school, which stands quite alone in history, and produced an extraordinary number of colossal works of erudition which still are of permanent value. The foundations of this school were laid by Dom Tarisse, the first superior-general, who in 1632 issued instructions to the superiors of the monasteries to train the young monks in the habits of research and of organized work. The pioneers in production were Menard and d'Achery. The following tables give, divided into groups, the most important Maurist works, along with such information as may be useful to Epistle of Barnabas Menard 1645 I in4to (editio princeps) Lanfranc d'Achery 1648 I Guibert of Nogent d'Achery 1651 I Robert Pulleyn and Peter of Poitiers Mathou 1655 1 Bernard
Anselm Gerberon 1675 I. Cassiodorus Garet 1679 I Augustine (see Kukula, Delfau, Blampin, Die Mauriner-Ausgabe Coustant, Guesnie 16811700 II des Augustinus, 1898) Ambrose du Frische 1686-1690 2 Acta martyrum sincera Ruinart 1689 Hilary Coustant 1693 I Jerome Martianay 1693-1706 5 Athanasius Loppin and Mont- faucon 1698 3 Gregory of Tours Ruinart 1699 I Gregory the Great Sainte-Marthe 1705 4 Hildebert of Tours Beaugendre 1708 I Irenaeus Massuet 1710 I Chrysostom Montfaucon 1718-1738 13 Cyril of Jerusalem Touttee and Maran 1720 I Epistolae romanorum Coustant 172I I pontificum 2 Basil Garnier and Maran 1721-1730 3 Cyprian (Baluze, not a Maurist) finished by Maran 1726 Origen Ch. de la Rue (1, 2, 3) V.de la Rue(4)1733-1759 4 Justin ant' the Apolo- Maran 1742 gists Gregory Nazianzen 3 Maran and Clemen- cet 1778 2 14 vols. of materials collected for the continuation are at Paris. 2 The printing of vol. ii. was impeded by the Revolution. students. All works are folio when not otherwise noted:I.THE EDITIONS OF THE FATHERS 11.BIBLICAL WORKS St Jerome's Latin Bible Martianay 1693 I Origen's Hexapla
Old Latin versions Sabbathier 1743-1749 3 111.GREAT COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS IV.MONASTIC HISTORY Acta of the Benedictine d'Achery, Mabillon Saints and Ruinart Benedictine Annals (to Mabillon (1-4), Mas- 1157) suet (5), Martene (6) V.ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF FRANCE A.General. Gallia christiana (3 other Sainte-Mart he vols. were published (1, 2, 3) 1715-1785 13 1856-1865) Monuments de la mon- Montfaucon archie frangaise Histoire litteraire de la Rivet, Clemencet, France (16 other vols. Clement 1733-1763 12 in 4t were published 1814- 1881) Recueil des historiens de Bouquet (1-8), Brial la France (4 other vols. (12-19) 1738-1833 19 were published 184o- 1876) Concilia Galliae (the Labbat 1789 printing of vol. U. was interrupted by the Re- volution; there were to have been 8 vols. B. Histories of the Provinces. Bretagne Lobineau 1707 2 Paris Felibien and Lobi- 1725 5 neau Languedoc
Bourgogne Plancher (1-3), Merle 1739-1748, 4 (4) 1781 Bretagne Morice 1742-1756 5 VI.MISCELLANEOUS WORKS OF TECHNICAL ERUDITION De re diplomatica Mabillon 1681 Ditto Supplement Mabillon 1704 Nouveau traite de dip- Toustain and Tassin 1750-1765 6 in 00 lomatique Montfaucon 1708 Paleographia graeca Bibliotheca coisliniana Montfaucon 1715 1 Bibliotheca bibliotheca- Montfaucon 1739 2 rum manuscriptorum nova L'Antiquite explique Montfaucon 1719-1724 15 New ed. of Du Cange's Dantine and Car- glossarium pentier 1733-1736 6 Ditto Supplement Carpentier 1766 4 Apparatus ad biblio- le Nourry 1703 2 thecam maximam Dantine, Durand, patrum L'Art de verifier les dates Clemencet 1750 1in4to Ed. 2 Clement 1770 Ed. 3 Clement 1783-1787 3 The 58 works in the above list
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Inscriptions . There exist also the preparations for an edition of Rufinus and one of Eusebius, and for the continuation of the Papal Letters and of the Concilia Galliae. Dom Caffiaux and Dom Villevielle left 236 volumes of materials for a Tresor genealogique. There are Benedictine Antiquities (37 vols.), a Monasticon Gallicanum and a Monasticon Benedictinum (54 vols.). Of the Histories of the Provinces of France barely half a dozen were printed, but all were in hand, and the collections for the others fill 800 volumes of MSS. The materials for a geography of Gaul and France in 50 volumes perished in a fire during the Revolution.When these figures were considered, and when one contemplates the vastness of the works in progress during any decade of the century 168o-178o; and still more, when not only the quantity but the quality of the work, and the abiding value of most of it is realized, it will be recognized that the output was prodigious and unique in the history of letters, as coming from a single society. The qualities that have made Maurist work proverbial for sound learning are its fine critical tact and its thoroughness. The chief
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