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| 1800 births | |
| migne, jacques paul | |
| 1875 deaths | |
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He was born at 's Ultramontane organ, ''L'Univers''.) Migne had become convinced of the power of the press and the sheer value of raw information widely distributed. In 1836 he opened his great publishing house at Petit Montrouge, in the outlying 14th Arrondissement of Paris. There he brought out in rapid succession numerous religious works meant for the use of the lesser clergy at popular prices that insured a wide circulation. The best known of these 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, 1840-5; ''Collection des auteurs sacrés'' (100 vols., 1846-8); ''Encyclopédie théologique'' (171 vols., 1844-6). The three great series that have made his reputation were ''Patrologiae cursus completus'', Latin series in 221 vols. (1844-5); Greek series, first published in Latin (85 vols., 1856-7); with Greek text and Latin translation (165 vols., 1857-8). Though scholars have always criticised them, these hastily edited, inexpensively printed and widely distributed texts have only slowly been replaced during a century and a half with more critically edited modern editions. Though the cheap paper of the originals has made them fragile today, the scope of the ''Patrologia'' still makes it unique and valuable, wherever modern editions do not yet exist. It is a far more complete collection of Patristic and later literature than anything that has appeared subsequently or is likely to. The indexes themselves are useful for locating references in the patristic writings. The collection is now available on CD-ROM at some research libraries and an electronic version is online as a subscriber service. His publishing house was complemented during the , still remain in the choir of church Saint John The Baptist of Audresselles ( Pas De Calais -France). Migne by-passed the bookselling establishment with direct subscriptions. His ''Imprimerie Catholique'' developed into the largest privately-held press in France. Tragically, however, for Migne, the night of 12- 13 February 1868 a devastating fire, which began in the printing plant, destroyed Migne's establishment, which was also producing religious objects. In spite of his insurance contracts, Migne was able to retrieve only a pittance. Shortly afterwards the archbishop of Paris forbade the continuance of the business, and even supended him from his priestly functions. 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 for the purchase of books, in which Migne and his publications were especially named. Migne died without ever having regained his former prosperity, and his ''Imprimerie Catholique'' passed in 1876 into the hands of Garnier Frères. The '' Patrologia Latina '' and the '' Patrologia Graeca ,'' (along with the Monumenta Germaniae Historica ) are among the great 19th century contributions to the scholarship of Patrology 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. EXTERNAL LINKS
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