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485: 173: 867: 855: 31: 416:, including attacks on Salmasius's wife along with much other vituperation. Milton also claimed that Salmasius's withdrawal from Sweden in 1651 was due to the attack, but Christina's continued warmth in letters to him argue against that cause. His reply to Milton remained unfinished at his death: his son published it in 1660. 405:
defrayed the expense of printing, and presented the author with ÂŁ100. The first edition appeared anonymously, but the author was universally known. A French translation (which speedily appeared under the name of "Claude Le Gros") was the work of Salmasius himself. This celebrated work provoked from
441:, inherited Salmasius' manuscripts from his son and wrote a very lengthy life of Salmasius. Papillon says that this biography left nothing to desire, but no printed edition has ever appeared. However, Papillon himself used de la Mare's work for his account of Salmasius in his 301:, to whom Solinus is indebted for the most important part of his work. Greatly as his contemporaries may have overrated this commentary, it stands as a monument of learning and industry. Salmasius learned 484: 157:(son of Gerardus) with whom he had fallen out. They circulated gossip about him. Salmasius withdrew from Sweden in 1651; Christina sent warm letters and pressed him to return. 130:. The quarrel became both highly personal and widely known, and Heinsius as university librarian refused him access to the books he wished to consult. Salmasius had an ally in 96:
Returning to Burgundy, Salmasius qualified for the succession to his father's post, which he eventually lost on account of his religion. In 1623 he married Anne Mercier, a
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edition. Only in 2001 did a full Greek-to-English translation of Book 12 appear (from Princeton University Press).
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Simplicii Verini, sive Claudii Salmasii, de Transsubstantiatione liber, ad justum pacium, contra H. Grotium.
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Simplicii Verini, sive Claudii Salmasii, de Transsubstantiatione liber, ad justum pacium, contra H. Grotium
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He was a prolific author and textual critic. He first published (1608) an edition of a work by
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De Transsubstantiatione liber, Simplicio Verino autore. Ad Justum Pacium contra H. Grotium
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in 1650. Christina loaded him with gifts and distinctions. Salmasius had enemies there:
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His advice had already been sought on English and Scottish affairs, and, inclining to
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In 1606 or 1607 Salmasius had discovered in the library of the Counts Palatine in
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Absolutism and the Scientific Revolution, 1600-1720: A Biographical Dictionary
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French classical scholar, writer and professor in Leiden (1588–1653)
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that would eventually become known as the notorious Book 12 of the
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Antoine Clément prefixed a eulogy to his edition of Salmasius's
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lady of a distinguished family. After declining overtures from
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began to admit money-lenders to the sacrament. His treatise
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to qualify himself for the botanical part of his task.
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Holland's Influence on English Language and Literature
207:(ca. 1290-1348). In 1609 he brought out an edition of 41:(15 April 1588 – 3 September 1653), also known by the 355:(1645), accompanying a republication of the tract of 279:
In 1620 Salmasius published Casaubon's notes on the
73:- sent him to Paris, where he became intimate with 191:in the 14th century) against the primacy of the 393:, he had written against the English religious 312:, Salmasius composed (at the request of Prince 316:) his treatise on the military system of the 268:published the full Palatine Anthology as the 8: 199:), and an edition of a similar tract by the 211:; a later edition (1638) included also the 653: 238:'s 10th-century unexpurgated copy of the 651: 649: 647: 645: 643: 641: 639: 637: 635: 633: 522:(in Latin). Leiden: Joannes Maire. 1640. 519:Diatriba de mutuo, non esse alienationem 512:(in Latin). Leiden: Joannes Maire. 1640. 433:Philibert de La Mare, counsellor of the 825:] (in French). Dijon: F. Desventes. 748:. Ludwig von Mises Institute. pp.  585: 554:(2 ed.). Leiden: P. Hackius. 1660. 160:Salmasius died on 3 September 1653, at 339:for money. Although it was opposed by 141:of 1649, a flattering invitation from 819:Bibliothèque des auteurs de Bourgogne 780:http://anet.ua.ac.be/hortus/Salmasius 460:(Dijon, 1656). See also Eugène Haag, 443:Bibliothèque des auteurs de Bourgogne 7: 81:, where he studied under the jurist 77:(1559–1614). In 1606 he went to the 931:Academic staff of Leiden University 366:, including linguistic theories of 745:Economic Thought Before Adam Smith 599:. 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Claude Saumaise

Latin
classical scholar
Semur-en-Auxois
Burgundy
Dijon
Isaac Casaubon
University of Heidelberg
Denis Godefroy
Jan Gruter
Protestantism
Protestant
Oxford
Padua
Bologna
Joseph Scaliger
Leiden
New Testament
Daniel Heinsius
Gerardus Vossius
Queen Christina
Sweden
Nikolaes Heinsius
Isaac Vossius
Spa

Nilus Cabasilas
Thessalonica
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