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Français : Joseph Grandet, Les saints prêtres français du XVIIe siècle, ouvrage publié pour la première fois, d'après le manuscrit original par Georges Letourneau, Angers, Germain et G. Grassin ; Paris, A. Roger et F. Chernoviz, Deuxième série : Oratoire, Saint-Lazare, Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet, Saint-Sulpice, 1897, 456 p.

Au sommaire de la 2nde série : Oratoire : I. Charles de Condren; II. Jean-Baptiste Romillion; III. Antoine Yvan; IV. Le P. Fran- çois Bourgoin; V. Guillaume Gibieuf; VI. Jean Morin; VII. Jean Le Jeune; VIII. François de Saint-Pé; IX. Le P. De Mouchy; X. Louis Thomassin. — Saint-Lazare : XI. Messire Vincent de Paul; XII. René Alméras; XIII. Louis de Roche- chouart de Chandenier; XIV. Julien Guérin; XV. Jean Le Vacher; XVI. Charles Nacquart; XVII. Toussaint Bourdaize, et Michel Montmasson; XVIII. Claude Luchet. — Saint- Nicolas du Chardonnet: XIX. Adrien Bourdoise; XX. Mathieu Beuvelet; XXI. Claude de La Croix; XXII. Jean Barat; XXIII. Michel Chamillart. — Saint-Sulpice : XXIV. Jean-Jacques Olier; XXV. M. de Bretonvilliers; XXVI. Louis Tronson; XXVII. M. Bourbon; XXVIII. M. Raguier de Poussé; XXIX. Étienne Le Blanc; XXX. M. d’Hurtevent; XXXI. M. Pi- coté; XXXII. Jean-Antoine Le Vachel; XXXIII. M. Le Bottu de La Barmondière; XXXIV. M. Jacques Baüin; XXXV. M. Dollier de Casson; XXXVI. Jean et Michel Bourdon; XXXVII. Joachim Trotti de la Chétardie.

(2e des 3 vol. ainsi décrits : La seconde série contient les notices des prêtres de l’Oratoire, de Saint-Lazare, de Saint- Nicolas et de Saint-Sulpice composées par Grandet. La troisième série comprend les biographies angevines. La première embrasse tous les prêtres français qui n’appartiennent à aucune de ces catégories.)
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