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<p> a native of Constantinople, originally a Jew named [[Raphael]] Levi, embraced Christianity, and became a priest of the Oratory. He settled in Paris, and became famous for his interest in Oriental manuscripts of the New Test. He was also an able mathematician. He died in 1722, after twenty years insanity. </p>
<p> a native of Constantinople, originally a Jew named [[Raphael]] Levi, embraced Christianity, and became a priest of the Oratory. He settled in Paris, and became famous for his interest in Oriental manuscripts of the New Test. He was also an able mathematician. He died in 1722, after twenty years insanity. </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 15 October 2021

Louis De Byzance [1]

a native of Constantinople, originally a Jew named Raphael Levi, embraced Christianity, and became a priest of the Oratory. He settled in Paris, and became famous for his interest in Oriental manuscripts of the New Test. He was also an able mathematician. He died in 1722, after twenty years insanity.

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