Claude Jolly
Claude Jolly (February 2nd, 1607 - January 15th, 1700)
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Uncle of Guy Jolly.
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Initially lawyer, then canon of Notre-Dame, chapter of which it is official and large Chantre.
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Accompanies the Duc by Longueville to the congress of Münster.
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Dies while falling into an excavation during carried out work with Notre-Dame de Paris.
In its apologetic Letters, it poses certain principles of a parliamentary mode.
Works:
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History of the prison and the freedom of Mr. the Prince, 1651
- Some Memories on the businesses of the cardinal of Retz, 1652 This work would have been burned by the hand of the torturer if it is not his work on “Collection of maxims true and important for the institution of the king, against political Al false and pernicious of the cardinal of Mazarin, alleged superintendent of the education of His Majesty, 1652
- Treated restitutions of large, 1665
- Christian Rules to live holily in the marriage, 1664-1685
- Of the state of the marriage, translated of François Babaro, 1667
- Statutes and payments of the small schools of grammar of the town of Paris
- Christian and moral Opinions for the education of the children, 1675 historical
- Treated of the episcopal schools, 1678
- Voyage made with Münster and other close places the year 1646 and 1647
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