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31: 226: 160:(Reims, 1564, Rouen, 1583; Paris, 1584), and numerous controversial pamphlets. He also translated into Latin and French many works of the Greek Fathers, collections of canons, decrees of councils, etc. 76:. He accompanied his scholar to Rome, where he remained some time in the house of Cardinal Pole, occupying himself chiefly with the Latin translation of various 65: 305: 236: 310: 315: 130:
In 1556, when he was already fifty-seven years old, he was ordained as a priest. Soon after, he became Vicar-General of the
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and wrote numerous pamphlets against them. In 1562 he returned to the Council of Trent in the company of
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Returning to France, he taught the humanities for a short time at a college in Bordeaux, the
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After studying the humanities at Orléans, he went to Paris, where he became tutor of
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and apostolic canons). Apparently Hervet made use of and circulated a manuscript of
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In 1555, Hervetus published a Latin translation of Theodoret's
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The History of Scepticism: From Savonarola to Bayle
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Gentian Hervet

Olivet
Orléans
Reims
Roman Catholic
Claude d'Aubespine
Thomas Lupset
Reginald Pole
Greek Fathers
Clement of Alexandria
John Chrysostom
Theodoret
Palladius of Helenopolis
Nicholas Cabasilas
Jean du Tillet
Balsamon
College of Guienne
Pope Marcellus II
Council of Trent
clandestine marriages
diocese of Noyon
Reims
Calvinists
Cardinal Charles of Lorraine
Pyrrhonist
Sextus Empiricus
Google Books
public domain
Gentian Hervetus

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