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<p> a French writer, who died Feb. 16, 1874, was for some time editor of the Univers. When quite advanced in age, he became a priest, and for many years labored as professor of theology at the seminary in Nismes. He died at [[Rennes]] as member of the cathedral. He wrote, De la Philosophie de l'Histoire (1850): — Philosophia juxta Divi Thomoe Dogmata (1850-59). See the Literarischer Handweiser, 1874, p. 176. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a French writer, who died Feb. 16, 1874, was for some time editor of the Univers. When quite advanced in age, he became a priest, and for many years labored as professor of theology at the seminary in Nismes. He died at [[Rennes]] as member of the cathedral. He wrote, De la Philosophie de l'Histoire (1850): '''''''''' Philosophia juxta Divi Thomoe Dogmata (1850-59). See the Literarischer Handweiser, 1874, p. 176. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Pierre Celestin Roux Lavergne [1]

a French writer, who died Feb. 16, 1874, was for some time editor of the Univers. When quite advanced in age, he became a priest, and for many years labored as professor of theology at the seminary in Nismes. He died at Rennes as member of the cathedral. He wrote, De la Philosophie de l'Histoire (1850): Philosophia juxta Divi Thomoe Dogmata (1850-59). See the Literarischer Handweiser, 1874, p. 176. (B.P.)

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