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<p> a French ecclesiastic, was canon of. Troyes, in Champagne, where he was born in 1575, and died Jan. 20, 1655. He edited Chronologia Seriem Temporumn et Historiam Rer-um ii Orbe Gesta-rum Continens, from the creation to the year of | Nicolas Camusat <ref name="term_29852" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a French ecclesiastic, was canon of. Troyes, in Champagne, where he was born in 1575, and died Jan. 20, 1655. He edited Chronologia Seriem Temporumn et Historiam Rer-um ii Orbe Gesta-rum Continens, from the creation to the year of Christ 1200, by an anonymous monk of Auxerre (Troyes, 1680, 4to): '''''—''''' A [[Collection]] of the [[Ecclesiastical]] [[Antiquities]] of Troyes, in Latin (ibid. 1610): '''''—''''' Historia Albigenesium, by an eye-witness (first published from the MSS. in 1615; was translated into French by Sorbin, and published at Paris): '''''—''''' Miscellanea, a curious collection of acts, treatises, epistles, etc., from 1390 to 1580; besides many other works. See Landon, Eccles. Diet. s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p> | ||
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Nicolas Camusat [1]
a French ecclesiastic, was canon of. Troyes, in Champagne, where he was born in 1575, and died Jan. 20, 1655. He edited Chronologia Seriem Temporumn et Historiam Rer-um ii Orbe Gesta-rum Continens, from the creation to the year of Christ 1200, by an anonymous monk of Auxerre (Troyes, 1680, 4to): — A Collection of the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Troyes, in Latin (ibid. 1610): — Historia Albigenesium, by an eye-witness (first published from the MSS. in 1615; was translated into French by Sorbin, and published at Paris): — Miscellanea, a curious collection of acts, treatises, epistles, etc., from 1390 to 1580; besides many other works. See Landon, Eccles. Diet. s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.