De Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis, Sive Per Scripta Illustribus In Ecclesia Uiris Liber 1 (1546) est opus auctore Trithemio, Johanne. Hoc libro tractatur de viris illustribus in Ecclesia, qui per scripta sua claruerunt. Liber primus continet vitas et opera patrum apostolicorum, martyrum, doctorum, et monachorum, qui Ecclesiam Dei illustraverunt. Trithemius, monachus et abbas, eruditione et scripturae peritia praestans, multa de his viris docte scripsit. Liber 1 est primus ex tribus libris, quibus de scriptoribus ecclesiasticis tractat. Hoc opus est valde utilis ad cognitionem historiae Ecclesiae et ad studium theologorum et antiquariorum.This Book Is In Latin. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Jean Tritheme est ne en 1462 a Trittenheim (d ou son pseudonyme Trithemius). Il etudie la cryptologie, l occultisme et amenage l abbaye dans lequel il vit, il augmentera sa bibliotheque de 50 manuscrits a 2000. Il demissionnera de l abbaye en 1506. Il occupera le poste d eveque de Wurzburg. Henri-Corneille Agrippa fait partie de ses disciples.
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