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Dom Rémy (or Rémi) Ceillier (1688 – 1761) was a Benedictine monk of the Lorraine Congregation of St. Vanne. Ceillier was born in Bar-le-Duc, and was the compiler of an immense Histoire générale des auteurs sacrés et ecclésiastiques (23 vols., Paris, 1729–1763), a history and analysis of the writings of ecclesiastical writers of the first thirteen centuries. A later and improved edition in 14 volumes was produced in Paris in 1858. Ceillier's other work, Apologie de la morale des Pères de l'Église (Paris, 1718), also won fame.

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  • Rémy Ceillier, noto anche come Dom Ceillier (Bar-le-Duc, 14 maggio 1688 – Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, 26 maggio 1763), fu un religioso benedettino appartenente alla Congregazione dei Santi Vitone e Idulfo; famoso patrologo e storico della Chiesa. È autore di una vasta storia generale degli autori sacri ed ecclesiastici che rivaleggia con quella di Louis Ellies Dupin e che gli valse due brevi di papa Benedetto XIV, in cui sono lodati l'autore e l'opera. (it)
  • Dom Rémy (or Rémi) Ceillier (1688 – 1761) was a Benedictine monk of the Lorraine Congregation of St. Vanne. Ceillier was born in Bar-le-Duc, and was the compiler of an immense Histoire générale des auteurs sacrés et ecclésiastiques (23 vols., Paris, 1729–1763), a history and analysis of the writings of ecclesiastical writers of the first thirteen centuries. A later and improved edition in 14 volumes was produced in Paris in 1858. Ceillier's other work, Apologie de la morale des Pères de l'Église (Paris, 1718), also won fame. (en)
  • Rémy Ceillier, souvent orthographié Cellier et précédé du titre "Dom", né le 14 mai 1688 à Bar-le-Duc et mort le 26 mai 1761 à Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, est un historien de l'Église catholique, spécialiste de la patristique et bénédictin français. (fr)
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  • Rémy Ceillier, souvent orthographié Cellier et précédé du titre "Dom", né le 14 mai 1688 à Bar-le-Duc et mort le 26 mai 1761 à Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, est un historien de l'Église catholique, spécialiste de la patristique et bénédictin français. Bénédictin de la congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe en Lorraine, dont il prit l'habit dans un âge fort peu avancé, il devint prieur de l'abbaye de Flavigny en Bourgogne, il est notamment l'auteur d'une vaste Histoire générale des auteurs sacrés et ecclésiastiques qui rivalisa avec celle de Louis Ellies Dupin sur le même sujet et qui lui valut deux brefs du pape Benoît XIV, où étaient loués et l'auteur et l'ouvrage. Nous avons encore, de dom Ceillier, Apologie de la morale des Pères contre Barbeyrac, 1718, in-quarto. (fr)
  • Dom Rémy (or Rémi) Ceillier (1688 – 1761) was a Benedictine monk of the Lorraine Congregation of St. Vanne. Ceillier was born in Bar-le-Duc, and was the compiler of an immense Histoire générale des auteurs sacrés et ecclésiastiques (23 vols., Paris, 1729–1763), a history and analysis of the writings of ecclesiastical writers of the first thirteen centuries. A later and improved edition in 14 volumes was produced in Paris in 1858. Ceillier's other work, Apologie de la morale des Pères de l'Église (Paris, 1718), also won fame. The most valuable portion of Ceillier's Histoire généale des auteurs sacrés et ecclésiastiques is that dealing with the Church fathers of the first six centuries. Here the author was able to draw upon the writings of Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont and use the scholarly Benedictine editions of the Church fathers. Charges of Jansenism made against Ceillier in his lifetime and afterwards find no substantiation in his writings, and the treatment accorded to the author and his works by Pope Benedict XIV shows that the pope had no doubts as to his orthodoxy. (en)
  • Rémy Ceillier, noto anche come Dom Ceillier (Bar-le-Duc, 14 maggio 1688 – Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, 26 maggio 1763), fu un religioso benedettino appartenente alla Congregazione dei Santi Vitone e Idulfo; famoso patrologo e storico della Chiesa. È autore di una vasta storia generale degli autori sacri ed ecclesiastici che rivaleggia con quella di Louis Ellies Dupin e che gli valse due brevi di papa Benedetto XIV, in cui sono lodati l'autore e l'opera. (it)
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