1st. Council of Lyon (1245) – Salone Sistino der Biblioteca Apsotolica Vaticana, Cesare Nebbia and his workshop (1589-1590)
Dictionary of Councils
Online Access: Lexikon
edited by
Peter Bruns (Bamberg), Ansgar Frenken (Ulm), Johannes Grohe (Rome) and
Nelson H. Minnich (Washington)
With the collaboration of
Alexander Alexakis (Ioannina), Mariano Delgado (Fribourg), Georg Gresser (Düsseldorf), Wilfried Hartmann (Tübingen), Johannes Helmrath (Berlin), Hartmut Leppin (Frankfurt), Heinz Ohme (Berlin), Josef J. Schmid (Mainz) and Thomas Wünsch (Passau)
Scientific Patronage Walter Kardinal Brandmüller
Editor: Ansgar Frenken (Ulm)
Academic consultants and referees:
- Early Church up to the Council of Chalcedon: Hartmut Leppin (Frankfurt)
- Early Church and early oriental churches after the Council of Chalkedon: Peter Bruns (Bamberg)
- Churches from the area of non-Byzantine Orthodoxy: Heinz Ohme (Berlin)
- Churches of the Byzantine Orthodox area: Alexander Alexakis (Ioannina)
- Western Church of the Middle Ages I - up to the IV Lateran Council (British Isles, Scandinavia, France, Iberian Peninsula): Wilfried Hartmann (Munich)
- Western Church of the Middle Ages II - up to the IV Lateran Council (Empire, Italy, Catholic East Europe): Georg Gresser (Bamberg)
- Ancient oriental churches of the late Middle Ages - From the IV Lateran Council to the Council of Trento: Peter Bruns (Bamberg)
- Western Church of the Late Middle Ages I - From the IV Lateran Council to the Council of Trento (British Isles, Scandinavia, France, Iberian Peninsula): Ansgar Frenken (Ulm)
- Western Church of the Late Middle Ages II - From the IV Lateran Council to the Council of Trento (Empire, Italy, Catholic East Europe): Johannes Helmrath (Berlin)
- Western Church of the Modern Age: From the Council of Trento to Vatican I: Josef J. Schmid (Mainz)
- Contemporary Western Church - From Vatican I to Vatican II: Johannes Grohe (Rome)
- Eastern Churches of Modern Times - From the Council of Trento to Vatican II: Thomas Wünsch (Passau)
- America, Africa, Asia and Australia from 1500: Mariano Delgado (Friborg)
The dictionary entries are written in German, English, French, Italian or Spanish, depending on the language selected by the authors of the individual entries. The contributions are all peer-reviewed before they are published.
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