General biography; or, Lives, critical and historical, of the most eminent persons of all ages, countries, conditions, and professions, arranged according to alphabetical order . court by the land-grave George •, and in the following year, onthe re-establishment of the university of Giessen,he was created its first rector, first professor ofdivinity, and superintendant. His high repu-tation, and excellent character, procured himinvitations from many other places, some ofwhich were accompanied with very advantage-ous offers •, but he chose to spend the remainderof his days at Giessen, where he


General biography; or, Lives, critical and historical, of the most eminent persons of all ages, countries, conditions, and professions, arranged according to alphabetical order . court by the land-grave George •, and in the following year, onthe re-establishment of the university of Giessen,he was created its first rector, first professor ofdivinity, and superintendant. His high repu-tation, and excellent character, procured himinvitations from many other places, some ofwhich were accompanied with very advantage-ous offers •, but he chose to spend the remainderof his days at Giessen, where he died in theyear 1656. He was the author of severalworks, among which are, TLsibxriyottbtuYtuft . E>cj graphiie Theological Diss. IX. deChristo; Disput. Theol. de Quses-tionibus, An in Infantes actualia cadant Peccata,&c.; Fasciculi VI. Dissertationum -, Ex-amen Confessionis Joan. Combachii de Persona & Officio Christi ; Sa-crarurn Disquisitionum Syntagmata duo, inquibus beata -uQctvcccn/x Christiana Chremastica,Sacra J. C. Ccena, &c. explicantur i Funda-mentalis Deductio contra a^.^o«:«;;Casellana ;u Anti-Enjedinus posthumus; Anti-Osso-. £>arhartem. ,fAE,ER 0 dcctiJifime,vrimusPrstnajas ark - rciidmsaiui hoiuii ;Tz yrirnum Celebris vuhtLutztia, iitwnjanv. 1 Sea. tua, tz tnehis cx-pulttindc procul. £i * 2>. FE V ( 81 > F E V todas ; De Natura & Gratia, contra Amy-raldum, -&c. Moreri.—M. FEVRE, Guy LE, Siair de la Boderie, a manof learning and an early French poet, was bornin 1541, at the family seat of La Boderie, inLower Normandy. It is conjectured, thoughwith little proof, that he embraced the eccle-siastical profession. His studies, at least, wereconformable to this character, for he becamewell acquainted with the oriental languages, andhad a considerable share in the composition ofthe Polyglott of Antwerp, of which Arias Mon-tanus had the principal direction. Guy leFevre, with his brother Nicholas, went toAntwerp for the purpose


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