Jean Testu de Mauroy

Jean Testu de Mauroy , born in 1626 and died in Paris in April 1706, is a man of the church and French man of letters.

He was tutor of the girls of Mister, brother of Louis XIV. He is the author of a Doctrine of the reason, or Honnesteté of the manners according to the maxims of Sénèque, reduced in talks , published in 1666. He was elected member of the French Academy in 1688.

External bond

  • Biographical note of the French Academy

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