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Le Clerc, Jean, 1657-1736

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Personal name headingLe Clerc, Jean, 1657-1736
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Variant(s)Leclerc, Jean, 1657-1736
Gorallus, Theodorus, 1657-1736
Parrhase, Theodore, 1657-1736
Phereponus, Joannes, 1657-1736
De Sancto Amore, Liberius, 1657-1736
Le Clerc, M. (Jean), 1657-1736
Clericus, Joannes, 1657-1736
Le Clerc, Monsieur (Jean), 1657-1736
M. L. C. (Monsieur Le Clerc), 1657-1736
C., M. L. (Monsieur Le Clerc), 1657-1736
Clerc, Jean le, 1657-1736
Le Clerc, John, 1657-1736
Le Clerc, Joannes, 1657-1736
LeClerk, M. (Jean), 1657-1736
Associated countrySwitzerland
Birth date1657-03-19
Death date1736-01-08
Place of birthGeneva (Switzerland)
Place of deathAmsterdam (Netherlands)
Profession or occupationTheologians Philosophers Historians Philologists
Found inHis Abrégé de l'histoire universelle, 1730: t.p. (M. Jean Le Clerc)
Nouv. biog. gén., 1859 (Leclerc, Jean, 1657-1736)
Bib. nat. (Le Clerc, Jean; pseud: Theodorus Gorallus; Theodore Parrhase; Joannes Phereponus; Liberius de Sancto Amore) InU/Wing STC files (usage: M. Le Clerc; ... Joanne Clerico; M.L.C.; Monsieur Le Clerc)
Grotius, H. The truth of the Christian religion, 1800: p. [5] (John Le Clerc)
Overeenstemming der Evangelisten, 1700: t.p. (Joannes le Clerc)
Moréri, L. The great historical, geographical and poetical dictionary, 1694: t.p. (M. LeClerk)
BnF, 10 November 2017 (Le Clerc, Jean (1657-1736); male; born 1657-03-19 in Geneva, Switzerland; died 1736-01-08 in Amsterdam; also wrote in Latin; Calvinist theologian; historian, philosopher; Professor of Philosophy at the College arminien d'Amsterdam)
Wikipedia, 10 November 2017 (Jean Leclerc (theologian); Jean Le Clerc, also Johannes Clericus (March 19, 1657 in Geneva--January 8, 1736 in Amsterdam), was a Swiss theologian and biblical scholar; he was famous for promoting exegesis, or critical interpretation of the Bible, and was a radical of his age; he parted with Calvinism over his interpretations and left Geneva for that reason)
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