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31: 298: 105: 93:, with the benefices attached thereto. Vatable is regarded as the restorer of Hebrew scholarship in France, and his lectures in Paris attracted a large audience including Jews. He was known by his immense erudition, his gift of communication, his talent as a teacher and the support of his listeners. His work is not very extensive, but very admired. 30: 187:
tendencies of some of the notes in Estienne's Bible. By then Vatable had already died. The notes in Estienne's Bible are a model of clear, concise literary, and critical exegesis. The
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he actively participated in the edition of a better text of the different Books of the Bible. He procured Hebrew editions for scholarly use (published by
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which he added to his edition of the Latin Bible in two columns, juxtaposing the new Latin translation of the Zurich Bible by
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was known. These works were inquiries in physics, human and animal nature, psychology, astronomy, and meteorology (
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Vatablus published no works of his own, but in his early years (1518 onwards as an assistant to
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appointed him as one of his Royal Lecturers in what afterwards became known as the
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Histoire de François Ie roi de France, dit le Grand'roi et le père des Lettres
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Dick Wursten, 'François Vatable, so much more than a ‘name’',
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Physica, De caelo, De anima, De generatione et corruptione,
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Index

Francis Vatablus

Theodore Beza
hellenist
hebraist
Gamaches
Picardy
Bramet
Valois
Francis I of France
Collège de France
Bellozane

Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples
Aristotle
Meteorologica
Parva naturalia
Royal lecturer
Robert Estienne
Minor Prophets
David Kimhi
Robert Estienne
scholia
Leo Jud
Vulgate
Sorbonne
Lutheran
Salamanca
Spanish Inquisition
Jacques Paul Migne

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