Jacques Nicolas Colbert

See also: Colbert

Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (February 14th 1655 with Paris - December 10th 1707 in Paris) is a Archevêque French.

Wire of the minister Colbert, it has as a tutor the theologist No5el Alexandre. He is abbot of the Nozzle-Hellouin, then archbishop of Rouen in 1691.

He is received by Racine with the French Academy on October 31st 1678, and he is also one of the first members of the Académie of the inscriptions and the humanities.

He makes realize by Mansart and Ours of important work of restoration to the castle of Gaillon, which was used as residence of summer to the archbishops of Rouen; he is also the restorer of the priory of the Charity-on-Loire.

Publications

  • Philosophia vetus and nova, AD usum scholae accommodata, in regia Burgundia novissimo hoc biennio pertractata (1674)
  • Harangue made to the king, in Versailles, on July 21st, 1685, by monseigneur the illustrissime and révérendissime Jacques-Nicolas Colbert, archbishop and primacy of Carthage, assisted messeigneurs archbishops, bishops, and other deputies of the General meeting held with Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer in the aforementioned year 1685, by taking leave of Its Majesty (1685)

External bond

  • Biographical note of the French Academy

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