Calmet, Augustine (16721757)

Calmet, Augustine, a learned Benedictine and biblical scholar, born in Lorraine, but known in England by his “Historical, Critical, and Chronological Dictionary of the Bible,” the first published book of its kind of any note, and much referred to at one time as an authority; he wrote also a “Commentary on the Bible” in 23 vols., and a “Universal History” in 17 vols. (16721757).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Callot, Jacques * Calms, The
[wait for the fun]
Calla`o
Callcott, John Wall
Callernish
Callic`rates
Callim`achus
Callimachus
Calli`ope
Callis`thenes
Callis`tratus
Callot, Jacques
Calmet, Augustine
Calms, The
Calomar`de, Duke
Calonne, Charles Alexandre de
Caloric
Calorius, Abraham
Calotype
Calpë
Calpurnia
Caltagirone
Cal`umet