Adam Vulliet
Adam Vulliet (born with Coppet (Canton of Vaud), the June 11th 1814, died in 1892) is a writer and Théologien Suisse.
Biography
While leaving the academy of Lausanne, it was called as Master with the college of Morges in 1838, then in Paris in 1844, the direction of the Protestant Teacher training school supported by the evangelic Société of France. It returned in its fatherland in 1858, and consequently became director of the university of the young girls, founded in 1839. Genevese corresponding member of the institute (historical section) Vulliet published several works of class, some tests historical on Protestantism and finally a newspaper the Family, re-examined semi-monthly illustrated, that it founded in 1860 with the assistance of his friend and editor Georges Bridel.
Publications
- Draft of a universal history in 3 volumes.
- illustrated Geography and various Shortened geography .
- Scenes and adventures of voyages , in 5 volumes.
- New for youth .
- History of the Christian Church which was adopted in very diverse establishments, inter alia, at the Teacher training school of the teachers of the canton of Vaud, with the Galliard college, and the University of the young girls, Lausanne.
- Scenes of the revocation of Edict of Nantes , Lausanne, G. Bridel, 1885, at the time of the bicentenary of the revocation.
- Scenes of the Reformation in the country of Vaud , Lausanne, G. Bridel, 1886.
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