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<p> a French writer of considerable note, was born at [[Grenoble]] in 1653, of Protestant parents, whose religion he abjured. He was admitted M.D. at Aix; and, having failed in his profession, went to Paris. He did at his native place in 1728; and left, among other works, Histoire Monastique d'Irlande (Paris, 1690,1 2mo). See Gough, Typography, vol. 2; Le Clerc, Biographie Universelle, 1, 481. </p>
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<p> a French writer of considerable note, was born at [[Grenoble]] in 1653, of [[Protestant]] parents, whose religion he abjured. He was admitted M.D. at Aix; and, having failed in his profession, went to Paris. He did at his native place in 1728; and left, among other works, Histoire Monastique d'Irlande (Paris, 1690,1 2mo). See Gough, Typography, vol. 2; Le Clerc, Biographie Universelle, 1, 481. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 15 October 2021

Louis Augustin Alemand [1]

a French writer of considerable note, was born at Grenoble in 1653, of Protestant parents, whose religion he abjured. He was admitted M.D. at Aix; and, having failed in his profession, went to Paris. He did at his native place in 1728; and left, among other works, Histoire Monastique d'Irlande (Paris, 1690,1 2mo). See Gough, Typography, vol. 2; Le Clerc, Biographie Universelle, 1, 481.

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