"In explaining the Sacred Text he made an excellent use of his great familiarity with Greek grammar and authors, availed himself chiefly of the commentaries of St. John Chrysostom and Theodoret, and always remained an enlightened and safe theologian."
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Francis Ernest Gigot, Auguste-François Maunoury (1913) Catholic Encyclopedia
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