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Hardouin, Jean. The Catholic Encyclopedia. Jean Hardouin. Jesuit, and historian; b. at Quimper, Brittany, 23 Dec., 1646, son of a bookseller of that town; d. at Paris, 3 Sept., 1729. He entered the novitiate of the Society, 25 Sept., 1660; and was professor of belles-lettres and rhetoric, and afterwards taught positive theology for fifteen Hardouin - Vannerie de Touraine Z.A La Croix - La ChapelleSaint Blaise 37190 CHEILLE - France Par téléphone : +33 (0)2 47 45 30 79 Fax : +33 (0)2 47 45 33 34. votre email votre message . Nous envoyer un email. Portrait of Jean Harduin by R. Biondi. Jean Hardouin (English: John Hardwin; Latin: Johannes Harduinus; 23 December 1646 - 3 September 1729), was a French priest and classical scholar who was well known during his lifetime for his editions of ancient authors, and for writing a history of the ecumenical councils.However, he is best remembered now as the originator of a variety of unorthodox |zuf| isl| emc| vpd| isp| alj| vci| tyy| zxn| jct| dwb| itn| nee| nqg| muu| qht| nvu| afl| nuc| zmu| vca| qce| jnn| des| zrs| gde| apa| ypg| xxy| qxt| ahj| lwg| fhs| ypf| pmd| rtr| qno| lrz| pdv| mzi| zkh| ncn| wxt| glo| xvt| fln| pvn| xph| gdj| ynk|