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<p> (also called de Guyenne), a French scholar, was born at [[Orleans]] in 1702. He entered the [[Jesuit]] order, but withdrew on account of his health, and became successively canon of Saint-Pierre-Empont and of the royal church of Saint-Aignan. Hedied November 3, 1772, leaving, Oraison Funebre de Louis d'Orleans (Orleans, 1752): — Discours sur la Pucelle d'Orleans (ibid. 1760): — Le Manuel du Cultivateur dans le Vignoble d'Orleans (ibid. 1770). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> (also called de Guyenne), a French scholar, was born at [[Orleans]] in 1702. He entered the [[Jesuit]] order, but withdrew on account of his health, and became successively canon of Saint-Pierre-Empont and of the royal church of Saint-Aignan. Hedied November 3, 1772, leaving, Oraison Funebre de Louis d'Orleans (Orleans, 1752): '''''''''' Discours sur la Pucelle d'Orleans (ibid. 1760): '''''''''' Le Manuel du Cultivateur dans le Vignoble d'Orleans (ibid. 1770). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:53, 15 October 2021

Jean Francois Colas [1]

(also called de Guyenne), a French scholar, was born at Orleans in 1702. He entered the Jesuit order, but withdrew on account of his health, and became successively canon of Saint-Pierre-Empont and of the royal church of Saint-Aignan. Hedied November 3, 1772, leaving, Oraison Funebre de Louis d'Orleans (Orleans, 1752): Discours sur la Pucelle d'Orleans (ibid. 1760): Le Manuel du Cultivateur dans le Vignoble d'Orleans (ibid. 1770). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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