François Viger (Jesuit)
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François Viger, in Latin Franciscus Vigerus (1590–1647), was a French Jesuit scholar. He was born at Rouen. He composed a valuable Latin translation of the Praeparatio evangelica of Eusebius of Caesarea with notes, published at Paris in 1628. He also wrote a treatise on Greek, De praecipuis linguae graecae idiotismis, in 1632.[1]
References
- ^ Marie-Nicolas Bouillet and Alexis Chassang (eds.), "François Viger", Dictionnaire universel d'histoire et de géographie (1878), p. 1973.
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- 1590 births
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- Clergy from Rouen
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