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Aubert Le Mire

Aubert le Mire, Latinized Aubertus Miraeus (30 November 1573 – 19 October 1640) was an ecclesiastical historian in the Spanish Netherlands.

Aubertus Miraeus
Portrait of Albertus Miraeus by Erasmus Quellinus the Younger
Born30 November 1573
Died19 October 1640(1640-10-19) (aged 66)
NationalityFlemish
Other namesAubert le Mire
Alma materUniversity of Leuven
Occupationecclesiastical historian

Life edit

Miraeus was born in Brussels. His father was Guillaume le Mire and his mother Joanna Speeckaert, sister to the Capuchin preacher Bonaventura Speeckaert.[1] After studying at Douai and Leuven he was made canon of Antwerp cathedral in 1608 and secretary to his uncle, Joannes Miraeus, who was then Bishop of Antwerp. In 1611 he was appointed almoner and librarian to Archduke Albert of Austria, then sovereign of the Netherlands, and in 1624 he became dean of the cathedral of Antwerp and vicar general of the diocese. He remained in Antwerp until his death. He wrote numerous works in the fields of history, ecclesiastical history, and related disciplines. Some have suggested that his works lack thoroughness and accuracy.[citation needed]

Published works edit

Obituaries, biographies and funeral orations edit

History and ecclesiastical history edit

  • Origines coenobiorum Benedictorum in Belgio, Antwerp, Hieronymus Verdussen, 1606 (on the origins of Benedictine monasticism in the Low Countries), dedicated to Nicolas Mainfroy, abbot of Saint-Bertin (on Google Books)
  • Rerum toto orbe gestarum chronica a Christo nato ad haec usque tempora, Antwerp, Hieronymus Verdussen, 1608 (containing the chronicles of Eusebius, St. Jerome, Sigebert of Gembloux, Anselm of Gembloux, and others up to the year 1200, and a continuation of these chronicles by Miraeus up to 1608); dedicated to Joannes del Rio (on Google Books)
  • Equitum redemtoris Jesu Christi ordo, Antwerp, Hieronymus Verdussen, 1608 (on the foundation of the Order of Knights of the Redeemer), dedicated to Vincenzo Gonzaga (on Google Books)
  • Mathias Lambrecht, Historia Ecclesiastica. Oft een kerckelijcke historie, revised and updated by Miraeus (Antwerp, Hieronymus Verdussen, 1609) (on Google Books)
  • Origines equestrium sive militarium ordinum libri duo, Antwerp, David Marten, 1609 (a volume on the origins of the military orders) (on Google Books)
    • published in French as Origine des chevaliers et ordres militaires, Antwerp, David Marten, 1609, dedicated to Gaston Spinola, count of Bruay (on Google Books);
  • Politia ecclesiastica, sive de statu religionis Christianae per totum orbem, Cologne, 1609; Lyon, Antoine Hillepotte, 1620 (on Google Books)
  • Ordinis carmelitani, ab Elia propheta primum incohati, ab Alberto patriarcha Ierusolymitano vitae regula temperati, a B. Teresia virgine Hispana ad primaevam disciplinam revocati, origo atque incrementa, Antwerp, David Marten, 1610 (on the origins and history of the Carmelite order), dedicated to Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain (on Google Books)
  • Notitia episcopatuum orbis christiani, Antwerp, Plantin Press, 1611, 1613, dedicated to Guido Bentivoglio (on Google Books)
  • Origines Benedictinae, Cologne, Bernardus Gualterus, 1614 (on the origins of Benedictine monasticism), dedicated to Philippus Caverellius, abbot of St Vaast (on Google Books)
  • Canonicorum regularium ordinis S. Augustini origines ac progressus, Cologne, 1614 (a history of the Augustinian canons regular), dedicated to Remigius de Zaman, prior of Lo (on Google Books)
  • De collegiis canonicorum, Cologne, 1615 (on colleges of canons), dedicated to Charles Philippe de Rodoan, bishop of Bruges (on Google Books)
  • Geographia ecclesiastica, Lyon, 1620 (an alphabetic list of Catholic dioceses throughout the world), dedicated to Gaspard de Mornieu (on Google Books)
  • De bello Bohemico Ferdinandi II. feliciter gesto Commentarius, Cologne, 1622 (a pro-Habsburg account of the Bohemian Revolt), dedicated to Lucio Sanseverino (on Google Books)
  • Ordinis Praemonstratensis chronicon, Cologne, 1623 (chronicle of the Premonstratensian order), dedicated to Adrianus Stalpartius, abbot of Tongerlo Abbey (on Google Books)
  • Originum monasticarum libri IV, Cologne, 1620 (on the origins of monastic orders), dedicated to Philippus Caverellius, abbot of St Vaast (on Google Books)
  • De rebus Bohemicis liber singularis, Lyon, 1621 (an overview of Czech history), dedicated to Johann Lohel (on Google Books)
  • Notitia ecclesiarum Belgii, Antwerp, 1630, dedicated to Philip IV of Spain (on google books); (this work, together with other works of Miraeus on the ecclesiastical history of the Netherlands, was re-edited by Johannes Franciscus Foppens, under the title of Miraei opera diplomatica et Historica, 4 vols., Brussels, 1723–48)
  • De congregationibus clericorum in communi viventium, Cologne, 1632 (a history of the origins of congregations of clerks regular, such as the Theatines, Jesuits, Barnabites, Oratorians, etc.), dedicated to Nicolaus Albertus de Oleksow Gniewosz envoy to the court of the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain and later bishop of Kujawy (on Google Books)
  • Rerum Belgicarum chronicon, Antwerp, Willem Lesteens, 1636 (a chronicle of the history of the Low Countries from 58 BC to AD 1635), dedicated to the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria (on Google Books)

Bibliography and diplomatics edit

Letters edit

Some of his letters were published by Burbure in Messager des Sciences Historiques de Belgique (1859)

References edit

  1. ^ P. Hildebrand, De Kapucijnen in de Nederlanden en het Prinsbisdom Luik, vol. 7 (Antwerp, 1952), p. 144.
Attribution
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Aubert Miraeus". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.. Cites:
  • C.-B. De Ridder, Aubert Le Mire, sa vie, ses écrits: mémoire historique et critique. Mémoires couronnés et mémoires des savants étrangers, publiés par l’Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique, 31; Brussels: Hayez, 1863.

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Aubert le Mire Latinized Aubertus Miraeus 30 November 1573 19 October 1640 was an ecclesiastical historian in the Spanish Netherlands Aubertus MiraeusPortrait of Albertus Miraeus by Erasmus Quellinus the YoungerBorn30 November 1573City of BrusselsDied19 October 1640 1640 10 19 aged 66 AntwerpNationalityFlemishOther namesAubert le MireAlma materUniversity of LeuvenOccupationecclesiastical historian Contents 1 Life 2 Published works 2 1 Obituaries biographies and funeral orations 2 2 History and ecclesiastical history 2 3 Bibliography and diplomatics 2 4 Letters 3 ReferencesLife editMiraeus was born in Brussels His father was Guillaume le Mire and his mother Joanna Speeckaert sister to the Capuchin preacher Bonaventura Speeckaert 1 After studying at Douai and Leuven he was made canon of Antwerp cathedral in 1608 and secretary to his uncle Joannes Miraeus who was then Bishop of Antwerp In 1611 he was appointed almoner and librarian to Archduke Albert of Austria then sovereign of the Netherlands and in 1624 he became dean of the cathedral of Antwerp and vicar general of the diocese He remained in Antwerp until his death He wrote numerous works in the fields of history ecclesiastical history and related disciplines Some have suggested that his works lack thoroughness and accuracy citation needed Published works editObituaries biographies and funeral orations edit Vita Justi Lipsii Antwerp 1609 an obituary of Justus Lipsius one of Miraeus s teachers at Louvain dedicated to Jan Andrzej Prochnicki Wikidata 1553 1633 bishop of Kamianets Podilskyi 1607 1614 Revised edition on Google Books Gentis Spinulae illustrium elogia Cologne 1611 a compendium on the Spinola family in memory of Federico Spinola dedicated to Ambrogio Spinola on Google Books Laudatio funebris Rudolphi II Antwerp 1612 funeral oration for Rudolph II delivered in Antwerp Cathedral on 13 March 1612 on Google Books De vita Alberti pii sapientis prudentis Belgarum principis commentarius Antwerp 1622 an obituary for Albert VII Archduke of Austria dedicated to Philip IV of Spain on Google Books Serenissimae principis Isabellae Clarae Eugeniae Hispaniarum Infantis laudatio funebris Antwerp 1634 a funeral oration for the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia dedicated to the Cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Austria on Google Books History and ecclesiastical history edit Origines coenobiorum Benedictorum in Belgio Antwerp Hieronymus Verdussen 1606 on the origins of Benedictine monasticism in the Low Countries dedicated to Nicolas Mainfroy abbot of Saint Bertin on Google Books Rerum toto orbe gestarum chronica a Christo nato ad haec usque tempora Antwerp Hieronymus Verdussen 1608 containing the chronicles of Eusebius St Jerome Sigebert of Gembloux Anselm of Gembloux and others up to the year 1200 and a continuation of these chronicles by Miraeus up to 1608 dedicated to Joannes del Rio on Google Books Equitum redemtoris Jesu Christi ordo Antwerp Hieronymus Verdussen 1608 on the foundation of the Order of Knights of the Redeemer dedicated to Vincenzo Gonzaga on Google Books Mathias Lambrecht Historia Ecclesiastica Oft een kerckelijcke historie revised and updated by Miraeus Antwerp Hieronymus Verdussen 1609 on Google Books Origines equestrium sive militarium ordinum libri duo Antwerp David Marten 1609 a volume on the origins of the military orders on Google Books published in French as Origine des chevaliers et ordres militaires Antwerp David Marten 1609 dedicated to Gaston Spinola count of Bruay on Google Books Politia ecclesiastica sive de statu religionis Christianae per totum orbem Cologne 1609 Lyon Antoine Hillepotte 1620 on Google Books Ordinis carmelitani ab Elia propheta primum incohati ab Alberto patriarcha Ierusolymitano vitae regula temperati a B Teresia virgine Hispana ad primaevam disciplinam revocati origo atque incrementa Antwerp David Marten 1610 on the origins and history of the Carmelite order dedicated to Isabella Clara Eugenia Infanta of Spain on Google Books Notitia episcopatuum orbis christiani Antwerp Plantin Press 1611 1613 dedicated to Guido Bentivoglio on Google Books Origines Benedictinae Cologne Bernardus Gualterus 1614 on the origins of Benedictine monasticism dedicated to Philippus Caverellius abbot of St Vaast on Google Books Canonicorum regularium ordinis S Augustini origines ac progressus Cologne 1614 a history of the Augustinian canons regular dedicated to Remigius de Zaman prior of Lo on Google Books De collegiis canonicorum Cologne 1615 on colleges of canons dedicated to Charles Philippe de Rodoan bishop of Bruges on Google Books Geographia ecclesiastica Lyon 1620 an alphabetic list of Catholic dioceses throughout the world dedicated to Gaspard de Mornieu on Google Books De bello Bohemico Ferdinandi II feliciter gesto Commentarius Cologne 1622 a pro Habsburg account of the Bohemian Revolt dedicated to Lucio Sanseverino on Google Books Ordinis Praemonstratensis chronicon Cologne 1623 chronicle of the Premonstratensian order dedicated to Adrianus Stalpartius abbot of Tongerlo Abbey on Google Books Originum monasticarum libri IV Cologne 1620 on the origins of monastic orders dedicated to Philippus Caverellius abbot of St Vaast on Google Books De rebus Bohemicis liber singularis Lyon 1621 an overview of Czech history dedicated to Johann Lohel on Google Books Notitia ecclesiarum Belgii Antwerp 1630 dedicated to Philip IV of Spain on google books this work together with other works of Miraeus on the ecclesiastical history of the Netherlands was re edited by Johannes Franciscus Foppens under the title of Miraei opera diplomatica et Historica 4 vols Brussels 1723 48 De congregationibus clericorum in communi viventium Cologne 1632 a history of the origins of congregations of clerks regular such as the Theatines Jesuits Barnabites Oratorians etc dedicated to Nicolaus Albertus de Oleksow Gniewosz envoy to the court of the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain and later bishop of Kujawy on Google Books Rerum Belgicarum chronicon Antwerp Willem Lesteens 1636 a chronicle of the history of the Low Countries from 58 BC to AD 1635 dedicated to the Cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Austria on Google Books Bibliography and diplomatics edit Elogia Belgica sive illustrium Belgii scriptorum Antwerp 1609 dedicated to the city council of Antwerp on Google Books Elenchus historicorum et aliorum scriptorum nondum typis editorum qui in Belgicis potissimum bibliothecis manuscripti exstant Brussels 1622 a handlist of authors of manuscripts in Belgian libraries on Google Books Codex donationum piarum Brussels 1624 an anthology of medieval dotations dedicated to Petrus Peckius on Google Books Diplomatum Belgicorum libri duo Brussels 1628 a collection of diplomatics dedicated to Cardinal de la Cueva on Google Books Donationum Belgicarum libri II Antwerp 1629 an anthology of medieval dotations dedicated to City of Brussels baron of Zaventem on Google Books Bibliotheca ecclesiastica 2 vols Antwerp 1639 49 a compilation of short sketches of ecclesiastical writers by Jerome Gennadius of Massilia Isidore of Seville Ildefonsus Honorius Augustodunensis Sigebert of Gembloux and Henry of Ghent furnished with notes by Miraeus dedicated to Gaspar de Guzman Count Duke of Olivares on Google Books Letters edit Some of his letters were published by Burbure in Messager des Sciences Historiques de Belgique 1859 References edit P Hildebrand De Kapucijnen in de Nederlanden en het Prinsbisdom Luik vol 7 Antwerp 1952 p 144 Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Aubert Miraeus Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Cites C B De Ridder Aubert Le Mire sa vie ses ecrits memoire historique et critique Memoires couronnes et memoires des savants etrangers publies par l Academie royale des sciences des lettres et des beaux arts de Belgique 31 Brussels Hayez 1863 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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