Antoine Pagi (31 March 1624 – 5 June 1699) was a French ecclesiastical historian.
Pagi's first volume was printed during his lifetime (Paris, 1689); the remaining three volumes, reaching till the year 1198, the last year in the work of Baronius, were completed in manuscript shortly before his death. The whole work was edited in four volumes by his nephew François Pagi: Critica historico-chronologica in universos annales ecclesiasticos em. et rev. Caesaris Card. Baronii (Geneva, 1705; second ed., 1727). Mansi embodied it in his edition of the Annales of Baronius (Lucca, 1736–59). The Critica itself is not free of errors.
His Dissertatio hypatica seu de consulibus caesareis (Lyons, 1682), was printed also in Apparatus in Annales ecclesiasticos (Lucca, 1740), pp. 1–136. In it, Pagi set down various rules for determining the consulship of the Roman emperors. It met with criticism from Henry Noris and others; Pagi published a few minor treatises defending it.
Pagi also published Dissertatio de die et anno mortis S. Martini ep. turonensis, and edited D. Antonii Paduani O. Min. sermones hactenus inediti (Avignon, 1685).
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