- Jacques Sirmond
Jacques Sirmond (12 or
22 October 1559 –October 7 1651 ) was a French scholar andJesuit .Simond was born at
Riom , Auvergne. He was educated at the Jesuit College ofBillom ; having been a novice at Verdun and then atPont-Mousson , he entered into the order on the26 July 1576 . After having taughtrhetoric atParis he resided for a long time in Rome as secretary toClaudio Acquaviva (1590–1608). In 1637 he was confessor to Louis XIII.Works
Sirmond was a most industrious scholar, and his criticisms were as enlightened as was possible for a man living in those times. He brought out many editions of Latin and Byzantine chroniclers of the Middle Ages:
*Ennodius andFlodoard (1611)
*Sidonius Apollinaris (1614)
*the life of St Leo IX by the archdeacon Wibert (1615)
*Marcellinus andIdatius (1619)
*Anastasius the Librarian (1620)
*Eusebius of Caesarea (1643)
*Hincmar (1645)
*Hrabanus Maurus (1647)
*Rufinus andLoup de Ferrières (1650)
*above all his edition of the capitularies ofCharles the Bald ("Karoli Calvi et successorum aliquot Franciae regum capitula", 1623)
*edition of the councils of ancient France ("Concilia antiquae Galliae", 1629, 3 vols., new ed. incomplete, 1789).An essay in which he denies the identity of St Denis of Paris andSt Denis the Areopagite (1641), caused a very lively controversy from which his opinion came out victorious. His "Opera varia", where this essay is to be found, as well as a description in Latin verse of his voyage from Paris to Rome in 1590, have appeared in 5 vols (1696; new ed. Venice, 1728). To him is attributed "Elogio di cardinale Baronio" (1607).References
*1911
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