Hambvrgi: Bohn. 1760.
Fabricius. Bibliotheca Ecclesiastica, ... Curante Jo. Alberto Fabricio. 4 vols., folio, pp. (8), 228; 202; 270; 356.
Hamburgi & Felginer. 1718.
"This is a careful reprint, with notes, &c., of the various authors who have left biographical notices of early ecclesiastical writers down to the seventeenth century: St. Hieronymus; Gennaduis Massiliensis; St. Isiodorus Hisp.; Idlefonsus Tolet.; Honorious Augustod.; Sigebertus Gemblacensis," etc. See Petzholdt, pp. 480, 679.
Fabricius. Jo. Alb. Fabricii Bibliotheca Latina nvnc melivs delecta rectivs digesta et avcta diligentia Jo. Avg. Ernesti. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. xliv, 512; (2), 473; (2), 572.
Lipsiae: Weidmanni heredes et Reich. 1773-74.
The first edition is Hamburgi, 1721.
Fabricius. Joannis Alberti Fabricii Bibliotheca Graeca sive Notitia Scriptorvm vetervm Graecorvm qvorvmcvmqve monvmenta integra avt fragmenta edita exstant tvm plerorvmqve e mss. ac deperditis ab Avctore tertivm recognita et plvrimis locis avcta Editio qvarta variorvm cvris emendatior atqve avctior cvrante Gottlieb Christophoro Harles Accedvnt b. J. A. Fabricii et Christoph. Avgvsti Hevmanni Supplementa inedita. Vol. I. 4to. Hambvrgi: Bohn. 1790.... + Index ... 4to.
Lipsiae: Cnobloch. 1838.
First published Hamburgi, 1705-28. "This incomparable book will always be esteemed as containing an interesting account of the treasures of ancient learning, whether in print or manuscript; no classical library can be deemed complete without it ... Fabricius is, perhaps, unrivalled in variety of scholastic attainments, and diligence and accuracy of research."—Dibdin. For a list of his other bibliographical works see Petzholdt.