(4.) Bibliotheca Antiquaria (Hamb. 1,713; 2d ed. 1760, 2 volumes, 4to), containing notices of all writers on Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and Christian antiquities: —
(5.) Bibliotheca Ecclesiastica (Hamb. 1718, fol.), collecting the works of a number of Latin ecclesiastical writers: —
(6.) Bibliotheca Graeca, sive notitia Script. Vet. Grcecorum, quorumcunque monum. integ. aut. fragm. edita, extant (Hamb. 1728, 14 volumes, 4to). Of this invaluable collection a fourth and enlarged edition, edited by Harles, was commenced in 1790, of which 12 vols. had appeared up to 1811, extending to volume 11, page 544 of the former edition: an Index to the whole was published in 1838: (4to).
(7.) Collection of authors on Christian Evidences, under the title Delectus Artumentorum et Syllabus Scriptorum qui veritatem religionis Christianae asseruerunt, etc. (Hamb. 1725, 4to): —
(8.) Bibliotheca Latina (Venice, 1728, 2 volumes, 4to; re-edited by Ernesti, Lips. 1774, 3 volumes, 8vo): —
(9.) Bibliotheca mediae et infirme Latinitatis (best edit. Mansis, Padua, 1754, 6 volumes, 4to): — Hydrotheologia, written in German, and translated into French under the title Theologie de l'Eau, ou Essai sur la Bonte, la Sagesse et la Puissance de Dicu, manifestees dans la Creation de l'Eau (La Haye, 1741, 8vo): — Conspectus Thesauri Litterarii Italiae (1749, 8vo); or notices of the principal collections of the historians of Italy, as well as of other writers who have illustrated the antiquities, geography, etc., of that country, including the great works of Burmlannus and Graevius, with an account of the Italian literary journals existing or which had existed before the time of Fabricius, of the Italian academies, and a catalogue of Italian bibliographers and biographers classed according to the particular towns which they have illustrated: — Salutaris Lux Evangelii, sive Notitia Propagatorum per Orbem totum. Christianorum Sacrorum: accedunt Epistolea quaedan ineditae Juliani Imperatoris, Gregorii Habessini Theologia AEthiopica, necnon Index geographicus Episcopatum Orbis Christiani (1731, 4to): — Centifolium Lutheranum, sive Notitia Literaria Scriptorum omnis generis de Martino Luthero, ejus Vita, Scriptis, et Reformatione Ecclesiae editorum (1730, 2 volumes, 8vo): — Centuria Fabriciorums Script. clarorum qui jam diem. suam obierunt collecta (1709, 2 volumes, 8vo, with a continuation in 1727). The author has included in his list not only the authors whose name or surname was Fabricius, but also those whose names may be turned into the Latin Fabricius, such as Lefevre. Fabri, the German Schmidts, etc. Independently of the above and other minor works, Fabricius published editions of Sextus Empiricus, of the Gallia Orientalis of father Colomies, of the works of St. Hippolytus, and many others. For an account of his life and writings, see Reimar, De vita et Script. J.A. Fabricii comment. (1737, 8vol). — Biographie Universelle, 14:54 sq.; English Cyclopaedia, s.v.