Bernard de Montfaucon - Works

Works

  • Analecta graeca, sive varia opuscula graeca inedita (Paris, 1688)
  • S. Athanasii opera omnia (Paris, 1698)
  • Diarium italicum (Paris, 1702)
  • Bibliotheca Coisliniana (Paris, 1705)
  • Collectio nova patrum graecorum (2 vols., 1706)
  • Palaeographia Graeca, sive, De ortu et progressu literarum graecarum (Paris, 1708)
  • Bibliotheca Coisliniana olim Segueriana, Paris: Ludovicus Guerin & Carolus Robustel, (Paris, 1715)
  • L'antiquité expliquée et representée en figures (vols. 1-15, Paris, 1719-1724)
  • Les monuments de la monarchie française (for Henrik IV, vols. 1-5, Paris, 1729–1733)
  • Sancti patris nostri Ioannis Chrisostomi opera omnia (Paris, 1718—1738; new edition 1735—1740)
  • Bibliotheca bibliothecarum manuscriptorum nova (vols. 1-2, Paris, 1739)
  • Antiquitas explanatione et schematibus illustrata (L'antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures), 10 volumes

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