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<p> a French Orientalist. He was born at [[Toulon]] October 3, 1645, and was educated in his native city and at Lyons, where he studied [[Hebrew]] and other Oriental languages. At twenty he went to Paris, and soon after to Mayence, to undertake a translation of the Hebrew Bible. This project not. succeeding, he returned to France, studied law, and was received as advocate in the [[Parliament]] of Paris. He, however, occupied himself much less with his new profession than with controversial writings, and works on the history of the East. He died Mar. 11, 1699. His -works are, Conspectus see Synopsis libri hebraici qui inscribitur Annales Regum Franciae et reagum domus Othomanicae (Paris, 1670, 8vo):-Reflexions sur la [[Religion]] Chretienne, contenant les propheties de [[Jacob]] et de Daniel sur la venue du Messie, etc. (Paris, 1679, 2 vols. 12mo):-Liber Psalmorum, cum argumentis, paraphrasi et annotationibus (Paris, 1683, 4to):-Traiti de l' Eglise contre les heretiques at princpalement contra les calvinistes (Paris, 1685, 12s-o):-Reponse a l'Apologie pour la Reformation, pour les reformateurs et pour les reformes (Paris, 1685, 12mo) :-Psaumes de [[David]] en latin et en francais selon la [[Vulgate]] (Paris, 1686, l2mo):-Lettre a Mgr I' eveque de [[Beauvais]] sur le Monsachisme de saint Augstin (Journal des Savants) :-Discours ou l' on fait voir que saint [[Augustin]] a ete moine (Paris, 1689, 12mo)': -Summa Biblica seu dissertationes prolegomenicae de [[Sacra]] Scriptura (Paris, 1689, 12mo). -Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 17:488. </p>
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<p> a French Orientalist. He was born at [[Toulon]] October 3, 1645, and was educated in his native city and at Lyons, where he studied [[Hebrew]] and other Oriental languages. At twenty he went to Paris, and soon after to Mayence, to undertake a translation of the Hebrew Bible. This project not. succeeding, he returned to France, studied law, and was received as advocate in the [[Parliament]] of Paris. He, however, occupied himself much less with his new profession than with controversial writings, and works on the history of the East. He died Mar. 11, 1699. His -works are, Conspectus see Synopsis libri hebraici qui inscribitur Annales Regum Franciae et reagum domus Othomanicae (Paris, 1670, 8vo):-Reflexions sur la [[Religion]] Chretienne, contenant les propheties de Jacob et de Daniel sur la venue du Messie, etc. (Paris, 1679, 2 vols. 12mo):-Liber Psalmorum, cum argumentis, paraphrasi et annotationibus (Paris, 1683, 4to):-Traiti de l' Eglise contre les heretiques at princpalement contra les calvinistes (Paris, 1685, 12s-o):-Reponse a l'Apologie pour la Reformation, pour les reformateurs et pour les reformes (Paris, 1685, 12mo) :-Psaumes de David en latin et en francais selon la [[Vulgate]] (Paris, 1686, l2mo):-Lettre a Mgr I' eveque de [[Beauvais]] sur le Monsachisme de saint Augstin (Journal des Savants) :-Discours ou l' on fait voir que saint [[Augustin]] a ete moine (Paris, 1689, 12mo)': -Summa Biblica seu dissertationes prolegomenicae de [[Sacra]] Scriptura (Paris, 1689, 12mo). -Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 17:488. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_39874"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ferrand,+louis Louis Ferrand from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_39874"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ferrand,+louis Louis Ferrand from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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