Batiffol, Pierre Henri
BATIFFOL, PIERRE HENRI: French Roman
Catholic; b. at Toulouse Jan. 27, 1861. He was
educated at the Seminary of St. Sulpice, Paris
(1878–82), and the University of Paris (1882–86;
Docteur és lettres, 1892), and since 1898 has been
rector of the Institut Catholique at Toulouse.
He was created a domestic prelate to the Pope
in 1899, and in theology is an orthodox Roman
Catholic, inclining toward the critical school in
matters of history. Since 1896 he has been the
editor of the Bibliothéque de l’enseignement de l’histoire ecclésiastique,
founded by him in that year, and since 1899 has also edited the monthly
Bulletin de littérature ecclésiastique. He has written
L’Abbaye de Rossano, contribution à l’histoire de la Vaticane
(Paris, 1892); Histoire du brevière romain (1893); Six
leçons sur les Évanegiles (1897); Tractatus Origenis in libros sanctarum
scripturarum (1900); Études d’histoire et de théologie positive
(1902); and L’Enseignement de Jésus (1905).