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  1. Isaac Casaubon (1559-1614) was one of Europe’s greatest Protestant scholars during the late Renaissance and was renowned for his expert knowledge of the early h...

  2. 15 de feb. de 2020 · Isaac Casaubon was born in Geneva, Switzerland, as the son of Huguenot refugees. After the Edict of Nantes was issued, the family returned to France after the promulgation of the Edict of Saint-Germain in 1562, and settled in Crest in the Dauphiné, where his father Arnaud Casaubon became pastor of the local community.

  3. 23 de mar. de 2023 · Isaac Casaubon (1559, Geneva–1614, London) has been widely regarded as the most significant classical scholar of his generation. More recently, his equally important contribution to the history ...

  4. "Isaac Casaubon" published on by null. (1559–1614),French humanist, born into a Huguenot family in Geneva and raised at Crest (Dauphiné). In 1578 he returned to Geneva, where he became professor of Greek (1581–96); in 1586 ...

  5. CASAUBON, ISAAC (1559–1614), classical scholar, was born in 1559 at Geneva, whither his parents, Arnold and Jehanne Casaubon (born Rousseau), both of Gascon origin, were driven by religious persecution. In 1561 Arnold Casaubon accepted a call to be pastor of the Huguenot church at Crest, a small town in Dauphiné, and there Isaac's childhood ...

  6. THE EUROPEAN WARS OF RELIGION . Isaac Casaubon (18 February 1559 – 1 July 1614) He was born in Geneva to two French Huguenot refugees. The family returned to France after the Edict of Saint-Germain in 1562, and settled at Crest in Dauphiné, where Arnaud Casaubon, Isaac's father, became minister of a Huguenot congregation.

  7. Isaac Casaubon The Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register Volume 16, Number 2, July 1853, pp. 249-261 Ephemerides Isaaci Casauboni, cum prefatione, et Notis, edente Johanne Russell, S. T. P. Canonico Cantuariensi, Scholae Carthusianae olim Archididascolo, Oxonii, E Typographeo Academico.