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Jacques Moisant de Brieux

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20: 80:, he became an attorney-at-law and held the office of Counselor at the Parliament of Metz. Forced to resign his office for health reasons, he returned to his hometown. Moisant very missed Caen, and he found there that cultivating the humanities provided him with an outlet for the ills he suffered. 162:
Mosanti Briosii Poematvm pars altera : accesserunt quaedam, ad illustrissimum Sanclarum Turgotium ... & ad clarissimum Premontium Grandorgaeum, de Cadomensium rebus epistolae
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Les origines de quelques coutumes anciennes, et de plusieurs façons de parler triviales, avec un vieux manuscrit en vers, touchant L’origine des chevaliers bannerets
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He supported intellectual endeavors among his fellow Caen denizens by inviting into his HĂ´tel d'Escoville a group of educated people who were to become the
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Heliconis statvs hodiernvs sev De amore svmmo qvo mvsas proseqvitvr avgvstissima eademqve ervditissima Svecorvm Princeps, elegia…
140:, Moisant died at Caen, on 20 May 1674, only a few days after he had resigned himself to having them surgically removed. 73:. He then went on to study in English libraries while attending courses taught by the best teachers of England. 57:
as his first preceptor before continuing his studies in the best Protestant institutions of his time. At the
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Essai sur l'histoire du protestantisme à Caen et en Basse-Normandie, de l'Édit de Nantes à la Révolution
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praised them. He also wrote four letters in Latin, respectively on the origins of the Academy of Caen,
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but also for us, since there is nothing in them that touches upon points of contention."
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Moisant also was a successful author in French: he was an historian, a poet and a
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Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de Caen
106:. He himself wrote Latin poems, and such critics as 65:, who was to become his friend and protector. At 239: 220:, Éd. RenĂ© Delorme, Caen, Julien Travers, 1875 53:family on 13 May 1611, Moisant de Brieux had 114:, the antiquities of Caen and Caen writers. 69:, he studied for two years under Professor 234:, Paris, Grassart, 1898, pp. 117–22. 30:(13 May 1611 – 20 May 1674) was a French 207:Les divertissements de Moisant de Brieux 18: 240: 180:Recueil de pièces en prose et en vers 13: 198:MĂ©ditations morales et chrĂ©tiennes 14: 294: 171:Iacobi Mosanti Briosij Epistolae 283:French male non-fiction writers 253:17th-century French historians 1: 94:Moisant held close ties with 7: 209:, Caen, Jean Cavalier, 1673 200:, Caen, Jean Cavalier, 1666 191:, Caen, Jean Cavalier, 1672 182:, Caen, Jean Cavalier, 1671 173:, Caen, Jean Cavelier, 1670 164:, Caen, Jean Cavelier, 1669 155:, Caen, Jean Cavelier, 1651 10: 299: 224: 129:, which are "not just for 28:Jacques Moisant de Brieux 23:Jacques Moisant de Brieux 16:French poet and historian 143: 123:Jean Regnault de Segrais 24: 49:) in an aristocratic 22: 112:François de Malherbe 76:Upon his return in 258:French Protestants 104:Pierre-Daniel Huet 63:Duke of Montausier 25: 278:French male poets 263:Writers from Caen 67:Leiden University 290: 214: 205: 196: 187: 178: 169: 160: 151: 71:Gerardus Vossius 59:Academy of Sedan 298: 297: 293: 292: 291: 289: 288: 287: 238: 237: 230:J. A. Galland, 227: 217:Ĺ’uvres choisies 212: 203: 194: 185: 176: 167: 158: 149: 146: 136:Suffering from 17: 12: 11: 5: 296: 286: 285: 280: 275: 270: 265: 260: 255: 250: 236: 235: 226: 223: 222: 221: 210: 201: 192: 183: 174: 165: 156: 145: 142: 100:Samuel Bochart 96:Jean Chapelain 89:French Academy 55:Antoine Halley 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 295: 284: 281: 279: 276: 274: 271: 269: 266: 264: 261: 259: 256: 254: 251: 249: 246: 245: 243: 233: 229: 228: 219: 218: 211: 208: 202: 199: 193: 190: 184: 181: 175: 172: 166: 163: 157: 154: 148: 147: 141: 139: 138:kidney stones 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 115: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 92: 90: 86: 81: 79: 74: 72: 68: 64: 61:, he met the 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 39: 37: 33: 29: 21: 248:French poets 231: 215: 206: 197: 188: 179: 170: 161: 152: 135: 126: 125:praised his 116: 108:Pierre Bayle 93: 82: 75: 40: 27: 26: 273:1674 deaths 268:1611 births 213:(in French) 204:(in French) 195:(in French) 186:(in French) 177:(in French) 127:Meditations 242:Categories 168:(in Latin) 159:(in Latin) 150:(in Latin) 131:Calvinists 36:historian 119:moralist 51:Huguenot 47:Normandy 41:Born at 225:Sources 78:France 144:Works 102:, et 43:Caen 34:and 32:poet 244:: 121:. 98:, 91:. 38:. 45:(

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poet
historian
Caen
Normandy
Huguenot
Antoine Halley
Academy of Sedan
Duke of Montausier
Leiden University
Gerardus Vossius
France
Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de Caen
French Academy
Jean Chapelain
Samuel Bochart
Pierre-Daniel Huet
Pierre Bayle
François de Malherbe
moralist
Jean Regnault de Segrais
Calvinists
kidney stones
Ĺ’uvres choisies
Categories
French poets
17th-century French historians
French Protestants
Writers from Caen
1611 births

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