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词条 Simon Goulart
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  1. Life

  2. Works

  3. References

  4. External links

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Simon Goulart (20 October 1543 – 3 February 1628) was a French Reformed theologian, humanist and poet.

Life

He was born at Senlis in northern France. He first studied law, then adopted the Reformed

faith and became one of the pastors at Geneva in the Republic of Geneva (1566). He was called to Antwerp, to Orange, to Montpellier and to Nîmes as minister, and to Lausanne as professor; but remained at Geneva and became a citizen.

In 1595 he preached aggressively against Gabrielle d'Estrées, the favorite of Henry IV of France. He was put in prison by order of the Council of Geneva; after eight days he was released, although the French ambassador had demanded a more severe punishment.

He died at Geneva.

Works

He wrote a number of books on history and theology. He made additions to Jean Crespin's Histoire des Martyrs (Geneva, 1608); he wrote also Recueil contenant les choses les plus mémorables advenues sous la Ligue (6 vols., 1590–99), and Recueil des choses mémorables sous le régne de Henri IV (1598).

References

  • https://archive.org/stream/newschaffherzog38haucgoog#page/n61/mode/2up

External links

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7 : French Calvinist and Reformed theologians|French humanists|Theologians from the Republic of Geneva|16th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians|16th-century French theologians|1543 births|1628 deaths

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