• Francis Garasse (French: François Garasse; 1585-1631) was a French Jesuit, preacher, polemicist and writer. He was the Jesuitical writer, notable, for...
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    devoid of originality and scientific seriousness", the Jesuit priest François Garasse, far more worried about the consequences of the spread of his writings...
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    Boulogne. De la sagesse also was attacked, in particular by the Jesuit François Garasse (1585–1631), who described Charron as an atheist. A summary and defence...
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    (1516–1592), explorer, cosmographer and writer François Ravaillac (1578–1610), assassin of King Henry IV François Garasse (1585–1631), Jesuit polemicist Jean-Louis...
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    Collège Ste. Marthe in 1605. François Garasse was professor at Poitiers (1607–08), and had as a pupil Guez de Balzac. Garasse was well known for his violent...
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  • Eudaemon-Joannis to be the author; Carolus Scribani was another suspect, and François Garasse was questioned, as part of the struggle of Gallicanism against the...
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  • Ménard (latinized: Hugo Menardus), Benedictine scholar (d. 1644) Francis Garasse, Jesuit, preacher, polemicist and writer. (d. 1631) Jean Androuet du Cerceau...
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  • (1581–1643) François Maynard (1582–1646) Jean-Pierre Camus (1584–1652) Francis Garasse (1585–1631) Jean de Schelandre (c.1585–1635) François de La Mothe-Le-Vayer...
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