Petrus Crabbe
Petrus Crabbe or Pierre Crabbe (1470–1553) was a Franciscan friar at the friary in Mechelen (Malines) in Belgium, where he became lector and librarian. In 1532 he was requested to prepare a collection of documents from the church councils, by first Pope Leo X and then Clement VII. In order to do so, he visited more than 500 libraries to locate copies. His work was published at Cologne in 1538, in two heavy volumes, under the title of ''Concilia Omnia, tam generalia quam particularia''. This included documents for both general and local councils, and is considered the first serious edition of this material. The book was widely used by Luther and other disputants in the Reformation.He also started work on a bibliography of published works of classical writers, but this was never published and any manuscript is lost. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by López Gonzalez, Martha MargaritaOther Authors: “…Crabbe, Pierre…”
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3by Valencia Carranco, Rosa MariaOther Authors: “…Crabbe, Pierre…”
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4by Gutierrez Palacios, Carmen RuthOther Authors: “…Crabbe, Pierre…”
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5by García de la Mora, Gustavo AlbertoOther Authors: “…Crabbe, Pierre…”
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6by Aguilera Espinoza, María del CarmenOther Authors: “…Crabbe, Pierre…”
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7by Minero Ruesga, Lidia MaricelaOther Authors: “…Crabbe, Pierre…”
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8by Haro Castellanos, Jorge ArmandoOther Authors: “…Crabbé, Pierre…”
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9by Rius Alonso, Carlos AntonioOther Authors: “…Crabbe, Pierre…”
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