• Louis Richeome (1544–1625) was a French Jesuit theologian and controversialist. He also wrote under the pseudonyms "Ludovicus de Beaumanoir", "Felix de...
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  • Franciscan missionary and saint Ludovicus de Beaumanoir, pseudonym of Louis Richeome (1544–1625), French Jesuit theologian and controversialist. Ludovicus...
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    the sick & her brother Hugh of Digne (died 1275) an ascetical writer. Louis Richeome (1544–1625), a French Jesuit theologian and controversialist. Pierre...
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    L'Idolatrie hvgvenote figurée au patron de la vieille payenne (1608, Louis Richeome) McWherter Library, University of Memphis A book on pagan iconography...
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  • seventy-eighth year. He translated into English a work of the Christian humanist Louis Richeome as The Pilgrime of Loreto (1629). "Walpole, Edward" . Dictionary of...
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  • aux amateurs de chaste poesie. 1603: Felix de la Grace (pseudonym of Louis Richeome), La chasse du renard pasquin. Available on Google Books 1604: Le psaultier...
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  • In the late 1940s or early 1950s Brooks purchased a book in Paris (Louis Richeome's 1608 L’Idolatrie Huguenote) that was thought to be bound in human skin...
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