Gabriel Dupréau
Gabriel Dupréau , Praîeolus , theologist and French philologist, born in 1511 with Marcoussis, died with Fibula in 1588.
He professed theology with the Collège of Navarre to Paris, and fought with heat the innovations of Martin Luther and Jean Calvin.
One has of him:
- Commenting on be, prassiantissimis grammaticis desumpti
- Flores and sententias scribendic formulated
- ex Ciceronis Epistolis familiarîbus
- De Vitis, sectis and dogmttlibas reticorum , 1569, alphabetically
- Histoire of the state and success of the Church , in form of universal chronicle, 1585.
It translated:
- of the Greek two books allotted to Mercury Trismégisf, on the power and the will of God
- of Latin History of the holy war , of Guillaume de Tyr, 1573.
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