LEFÈVRE D'ÉTAPLES, JACQUES

zhäk ləfăvˈrə dātäpˈlə, c.1450–1536, French theologian and humanist. A priest, he studied in Italy, where he was influenced by Neoplatonism. In 1507, he was made librarian at the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. He became famous for his commentary on the epistles of St. Paul (1512) and his edition of the works of the mystic, Nicholas of Cusa (1514). Caught up in the spirit of criticism of the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church, he became a leading figure of Christian humanism. Although advocating some of the ideas later integral to the Reformation, he believed, like Erasmus, in reform from within and refused to break with the church. Nevertheless, he was subjected to suspicion and persecution. In 1521, the Sorbonne condemned as heretical his book on the three Marys, but Francis I and his sister Margaret of Navarre prevented further action against him. Forced to seek refuge in Strasbourg in 1525, he returned the following year as tutor to the royal children and librarian in the château at Blois. His last years were spent at Nérac, under the protection of Margaret of Navarre. The Protestant reformer Guillaume Farel was one of his pupils. Lefèvre d'Étaples translated the Bible into French (1523–30). He was also known as Jacobus Faber Stapulensis.

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...between Erasmus and Lefevre dEtaples. 16.30-18.00 Poetry...PLENARY PAPERS JACQUES CHOMARAT, Erasme et...between Erasmus and Lefevre dEtaples NIKOLAUS THURN...Erasme et le monachisme JACQUES CHOMARAT rasme naimait...
...CHAPTER VII JACQUES LEFEVRE DETAPLES Quotation from Sainte-Marthes...of Paris 234 Lefevres reform. Introductions 236...
...and/or Commentaries of Valla, Colet, Lefevre, and Erasmus 136...the exegetical work of Valla, Colet, Lefevre, and Erasmus on Romans II. All four...European society in the sixteenth century. Lefevre, who shared with Colet and Erasmus an...
...a culture praising female chastity. Jacques Lacan refers to Rivieres important essay...Formations of Fantasy . 25 Jacques Lacan, "From Love to the Libido", in...Four Concepts of Psycho Analysis , ed. Jacques-Alain Miller, trans. Alan Sheridan...
...turn of the sixteenth century, for example, Jacques Lefevre dEtaples transformed habits of learned communication in...example, or Leonardo Bruni, Ermolao Barbaro, Lefevre dEtaples, and Giulio Pace among the Aristotelians. By...
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...Testament Apocryphal writings: Jacques Lefevre dEtaples and his Epigones...was the French humanist Jacques Lefevre dEtaples, especially in his Latin...Geneva, 1976. -----. "Lefevre dEtaples, Jacques." In Oxford Encyclopedia...
...of God, or that Peletier is interested in the theologia mathematica that previously preoccupied the circle of Jacques Lefevre dEtaples. In Peletiers work, reason and transcendence remain firmly separated, and touch only in indirect ways: For instance...
...writers as Rudolf Agricola and Jacques Lefevre dEtaples.(7) Descartes was conspicuously...Trans. Marsilio Ficino. Ed. Jacques Lefevre dEtaples and Michael Isengrin. Basle...Neophilologus 60 (1976): 594-607. Lefevre dEtaples, Jacques. Introductio in Ethicen...
...Supputandi and some other short mathematical works, Jacques Lefevre dEtaples (d. 1537) recommended the study of that art precisely...Palazzo della Signoria, 97-108. Iesi, 1972. Lefevre dEtaples, Jacques. De Utilitate Arithmeticae disciplinae. In Introductio...
...following are well-known sources: Jacques Lefevre dEtapless Moralis . . . in Ethicen introductio...de la nouvelle tragique de Jacques Yver a Jean-Pierre Camus...Reprint. Geneva, 1972. Lefevre dEtaples, Jacques. Moralis . . . in Ethicen...
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...emphasis of its leaders, men like Jacques Lefevre dEtaples and Guillaume Briconnet, bishop...exist, including her copy of Lefevres French translation of the Bible...Pauls letters, almost certainly Lefevres earlier version of the New Testament...


 

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LEFEVRE DETAPLES, JACQUES zhak l fav r datap l , c.1450 1536, French theologian and humanist...The Protestant reformer Guillaume Farel was one of his pupils. Lefevre dEtaples translated the Bible into French (1523 30). He was also known as...
FABER STAPULENSIS, JACOBUS see Lefevre dEtaples, Jacques . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...GUILLAUME geyom farel , 1489 1565, French religious reformer, associate of John Calvin . In 1520, Farel joined Jacques Lefevre dEtaples at Meaux to aid in church reform and to establish an evangelical school for students and preachers. Soon his...


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