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Jacques Paul Migne

Jacques Paul Migne (French: [miɲ]; 25 October 1800 – 24 October 1875) was a French priest who published inexpensive and widely distributed editions of theological works, encyclopedias, and the texts of the Church Fathers, with the goal of providing a universal library for the Catholic priesthood.[1]

Jacques-Paul Migne, engraving by E. Tailland

The Patrologia Latina and the Patrologia Graeca (along with the Monumenta Germaniae Historica) are among the great 19th century contributions to the scholarship of patristics and the Middle Ages. Within the Roman Catholic Church, Migne's editions put many original texts for the first time into the hands of the priesthood.

Biography Edit

Migne was born in Saint-Flour, Cantal and studied theology at the University of Orléans. He was ordained in 1824 and placed in charge of the parish of Puiseaux, in the diocese of Orléans,[2] where his uncompromisingly Catholic and royalist sympathies did not coincide with local patriotism and the new regime of the Citizen-King. In 1833, after falling out with his bishop over a pamphlet he had published, he went to Paris, and on 3 November started a journal, L'Univers religieux,[2] which he intended to keep free of political influence. It quickly gained 1,800 subscribers and he edited it for three years. (It afterwards became his co-editor Louis Veuillot's ultramontane organ, L'Univers.) Migne was, until June 1856, owner of the daily Vérité (formerly the Journal des faits), which, being limited to reproducing other newspapers, described itself as the impartial echo of all opinions.

Migne believed in the power of the press and the value of information widely distributed. In 1836 he opened his great publishing house, the Ateliers catholiques, at Petit-Montrouge, in Paris's outlying 14th arrondissement. He published numerous religious works in rapid succession meant for lesser clergy at prices that ensured wide circulation, and bypassed the bookselling establishment with direct subscriptions. These works were reproduced from the best available texts, generally without requesting permission. His publishing house was complemented during the Second Empire by painter artists' workhalls for the decoration of churches: three of their main works, in the style of Eugène Delacroix, still remain in the choir of the church of Saint John the Baptist of Audresselles in Pas de Calais, France. The Ateliers also produced and sold a variety of religious items.

In time, the Ateliers catholiques became the largest privately held press in France. However, on the night of 12–13 February 1868, a devastating fire, which began in the printing plant, destroyed Migne's establishment. "Five hundred thousand plates, stacked in piles, melted in an instant; they are now enormous blocks on the most bizarre forms," reported Le Monde illustré.[3] Despite his insurance contracts, Migne was only able to retrieve a pittance.

Shortly afterwards Mgr Georges Darboy, Archbishop of Paris, forbade the continuance of the business and even suspended him from his priestly functions.[4] The Franco-Prussian War of 1870 inflicted further losses. Then from the curia of Pope Pius IX came a decree condemning the use of Mass stipends to purchase books, which specifically called out Migne and his publications.

Migne died in Paris. He died without ever regaining his former success and his Imprimerie Catholique passed in 1876 into the hands of Garnier Frères.[4]

A complete edition of patrology Edit

The best known of his publications are: Scripturae sacrae cursus completus ("complete course in sacred scripture") which assembled a wide repertory of commentaries on each of the books of the Bible, and Theologiae cursus, each of them in 28 vols, 1840–45; Collection des auteurs sacrés (100 vols., 1846–48); Encyclopédie théologique (171 vols., 1844–46).[2]

However, the three great series that have made his reputation were Patrologiae cursus completus, Latin series (Patrologia Latina) in 221 vols. (1844–55); Greek series (Patrologia Graeca), first published in Latin (85 vols., 1856–57); then published with Greek text and Latin translation (165 vols., 1857–58). Though scholars have always criticised them, these hastily edited, inexpensive, and widely distributed texts have only slowly been replaced during a century and a half with more critically edited modern editions. The cheap paper of the originals has made them fragile today, but the scope of the Patrologia still makes it unique and valuable when modern editions do not yet exist. It is a far more complete collection of Patristic and later literature than anything that has appeared subsequently. To create so much so quickly, Migne reprinted the best or latest earlier editions available to him. In the PG the Latin translations were often made in the renaissance before any Greek text had been printed, and so do not necessarily match the Greek text very accurately. The indexes themselves are useful for locating references in the patristic writings.

The collection is available through Google Books and archive.org.

Summary of publications Edit

Migne's Ateliers catholiques employed 5 steam-powered presses, and by 1854 some 596 workers.[5] On average, it published a book every ten days for thirty years. In summary these were:[6]

  • Patrologia Latina, 217 tomes in 218 volumes
  • Patrologia Graeca, 161 tomes in 166 volumes
  • Greek Fathers in Latin, 81 tomes in 85 volumes
  • Scripturae sacrae cursus completus, 25 volumes
  • Theologia cursus completus, 25 volumes
  • Démonstration évangeliques des plus célèbres défenseurs du Christianisme, 18 volumes
  • Orateurs sacrés in two series, 66 and 33 volumes
  • Première encyclopédie théologique ou série de dictionnaires sur toutes les parties de la science religieuse, 50 volumes
  • Nouvelle encyclopédie théologique, 53 volumes
  • Troisième et dernière encylopédie ecclésiastique, 66 volumes
  • Summa aurea de laudibus B. Mariae virginis, 13 volumes

References Edit

  1. ^ Claude Langlois and François Laplanche, eds. La Science catholique: 'L'Encyclopédie Théologique' de Migne (1844-1873) entre apologétique et vulgarisation (Paris: Cerf) 1992.
  2. ^ a b c Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Migne, Jacques Paul" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 426.
  3. ^ R. Howard Bloch, God's Plagiarist : Being an Account of the Fabulous Industry and Irregular Commerce of the Abbe Migne, University of Chicago Press, 1994, page 105.
  4. ^ a b Kirsch, Johann Peter (1913). "Jacques-Paul Migne" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  5. ^ Bloch, pages 13–14.
  6. ^ Bloch, pages 1–2.

External links Edit

  •   Works by or about Jacques Paul Migne at Wikisource
  • independent research (in French)
  • Migne Patrologia Graeca Index of Authors / Download links
  • A growing collection of English translations of patristic texts and high-resolution scans from the comprehensive Patrologia compiled by J. P. Migne.
  • Documenta Catholica Omnia PDF's of much of the Patrologia Latina
  • Polytonic Greek OCR of PG from the Lace repository at Mount Allison University: vol. 45, vol. 46
  • Works by Jacques-Paul Migne at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Jacques Paul Migne at Internet Archive
  • Patrologia Graeca - patristica.net
  • Adalbert Hamman, "Un grand éditeur du XIXe siècle", Le Monde, 7 January 1975
  • L'abbé Jacques-Paul Migne - website on life and works of Migne
  • The "Links Galore" spreadsheet contains lists of links to scans of volumes for three of Migne's series:
    • Patrologica Latina
    • Patrologica Graeca
    • Encyclopédie Théologique.

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Jacques Paul Migne French miɲ 25 October 1800 24 October 1875 was a French priest who published inexpensive and widely distributed editions of theological works encyclopedias and the texts of the Church Fathers with the goal of providing a universal library for the Catholic priesthood 1 Jacques Paul Migne engraving by E TaillandThe Patrologia Latina and the Patrologia Graeca along with the Monumenta Germaniae Historica are among the great 19th century contributions to the scholarship of patristics and the Middle Ages Within the Roman Catholic Church Migne s editions put many original texts for the first time into the hands of the priesthood Contents 1 Biography 2 A complete edition of patrology 3 Summary of publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditMigne was born in Saint Flour Cantal and studied theology at the University of Orleans He was ordained in 1824 and placed in charge of the parish of Puiseaux in the diocese of Orleans 2 where his uncompromisingly Catholic and royalist sympathies did not coincide with local patriotism and the new regime of the Citizen King In 1833 after falling out with his bishop over a pamphlet he had published he went to Paris and on 3 November started a journal L Univers religieux 2 which he intended to keep free of political influence It quickly gained 1 800 subscribers and he edited it for three years It afterwards became his co editor Louis Veuillot s ultramontane organ L Univers Migne was until June 1856 owner of the daily Verite formerly the Journal des faits which being limited to reproducing other newspapers described itself as the impartial echo of all opinions Migne believed in the power of the press and the value of information widely distributed In 1836 he opened his great publishing house the Ateliers catholiques at Petit Montrouge in Paris s outlying 14th arrondissement He published numerous religious works in rapid succession meant for lesser clergy at prices that ensured wide circulation and bypassed the bookselling establishment with direct subscriptions These works were reproduced from the best available texts generally without requesting permission His publishing house was complemented during the Second Empire by painter artists workhalls for the decoration of churches three of their main works in the style of Eugene Delacroix still remain in the choir of the church of Saint John the Baptist of Audresselles in Pas de Calais France The Ateliers also produced and sold a variety of religious items In time the Ateliers catholiques became the largest privately held press in France However on the night of 12 13 February 1868 a devastating fire which began in the printing plant destroyed Migne s establishment Five hundred thousand plates stacked in piles melted in an instant they are now enormous blocks on the most bizarre forms reported Le Monde illustre 3 Despite his insurance contracts Migne was only able to retrieve a pittance Shortly afterwards Mgr Georges Darboy Archbishop of Paris forbade the continuance of the business and even suspended him from his priestly functions 4 The Franco Prussian War of 1870 inflicted further losses Then from the curia of Pope Pius IX came a decree condemning the use of Mass stipends to purchase books which specifically called out Migne and his publications Migne died in Paris He died without ever regaining his former success and his Imprimerie Catholique passed in 1876 into the hands of Garnier Freres 4 A complete edition of patrology EditThe best known of his publications are Scripturae sacrae cursus completus complete course in sacred scripture which assembled a wide repertory of commentaries on each of the books of the Bible and Theologiae cursus each of them in 28 vols 1840 45 Collection des auteurs sacres 100 vols 1846 48 Encyclopedie theologique 171 vols 1844 46 2 However the three great series that have made his reputation were Patrologiae cursus completus Latin series Patrologia Latina in 221 vols 1844 55 Greek series Patrologia Graeca first published in Latin 85 vols 1856 57 then published with Greek text and Latin translation 165 vols 1857 58 Though scholars have always criticised them these hastily edited inexpensive and widely distributed texts have only slowly been replaced during a century and a half with more critically edited modern editions The cheap paper of the originals has made them fragile today but the scope of the Patrologia still makes it unique and valuable when modern editions do not yet exist It is a far more complete collection of Patristic and later literature than anything that has appeared subsequently To create so much so quickly Migne reprinted the best or latest earlier editions available to him In the PG the Latin translations were often made in the renaissance before any Greek text had been printed and so do not necessarily match the Greek text very accurately The indexes themselves are useful for locating references in the patristic writings The collection is available through Google Books and archive org Summary of publications EditMigne s Ateliers catholiques employed 5 steam powered presses and by 1854 some 596 workers 5 On average it published a book every ten days for thirty years In summary these were 6 Patrologia Latina 217 tomes in 218 volumes Patrologia Graeca 161 tomes in 166 volumes Greek Fathers in Latin 81 tomes in 85 volumes Scripturae sacrae cursus completus 25 volumes Theologia cursus completus 25 volumes Demonstration evangeliques des plus celebres defenseurs du Christianisme 18 volumes Orateurs sacres in two series 66 and 33 volumes Premiere encyclopedie theologique ou serie de dictionnaires sur toutes les parties de la science religieuse 50 volumes Nouvelle encyclopedie theologique 53 volumes Troisieme et derniere encylopedie ecclesiastique 66 volumes Summa aurea de laudibus B Mariae virginis 13 volumesReferences Edit Claude Langlois and Francois Laplanche eds La Science catholique L Encyclopedie Theologique de Migne 1844 1873 entre apologetique et vulgarisation Paris Cerf 1992 a b c Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Migne Jacques Paul Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 18 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 426 R Howard Bloch God s Plagiarist Being an Account of the Fabulous Industry and Irregular Commerce of the Abbe Migne University of Chicago Press 1994 page 105 a b Kirsch Johann Peter 1913 Jacques Paul Migne In Herbermann Charles ed Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Bloch pages 13 14 Bloch pages 1 2 External links Edit nbsp Works by or about Jacques Paul Migne at Wikisource Brief biography independent research in French Migne Patrologia Graeca Index of Authors Download links Faulkner University Patristics Project A growing collection of English translations of patristic texts and high resolution scans from the comprehensive Patrologia compiled by J P Migne Documenta Catholica Omnia PDF s of much of the Patrologia Latina Polytonic Greek OCR of PG from the Lace repository at Mount Allison University vol 45 vol 46 Works by Jacques Paul Migne at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Jacques Paul Migne at Internet Archive Patrologia Graeca patristica net Adalbert Hamman Un grand editeur du XIXe siecle Le Monde 7 January 1975 L abbe Jacques Paul Migne website on life and works of Migne The Links Galore spreadsheet contains lists of links to scans of volumes for three of Migne s series Patrologica Latina Patrologica Graeca Encyclopedie Theologique Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacques Paul Migne amp oldid 1176445106, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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