Claude-Pierre Goujet, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Claude-Pierre Goujet

French historian

Date of Birth: 19-Oct-1697

Place of Birth: Paris, ĂŽle-de-France, France

Date of Death: 01-Feb-1767

Profession: historian, biographer

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Claude-Pierre Goujet

  • Claude Pierre Goujet (19 October 1697 – 1 February 1767), French abbĂ© and littĂ©rateur, was born in Paris. He studied at the College of the Jesuits, and at the Collège Mazarin, but he nevertheless became a strong Jansenist.
  • In 1705 he assumed the ecclesiastical habit, in 1719 entered the order of Oratorians, and soon afterwards was named canon of St Jacques l'HĂ´pital.
  • On account of his extreme Jansenist opinions he suffered considerable persecution from the Jesuits, and several of his works were suppressed at their instigation.
  • In his latter years his health began to fail, and he lost his eyesight.
  • Poverty compelled him to sell his library, a sacrifice which hastened his death, which took place at Paris on 1 February 1767. He is the author of Supplement au dictionnaire de Morri (1735), and a Nouveau Supplement to a subsequent edition of the work; he collaborated in Bibliothèque française, ou histoire littĂ©raire de la France (18 vols, Paris, 1740–1759); and in the Vies des saints (7 vols, 1730); he also wrote MĂ©moires historiques et littĂ©raires sur le collège royal de France (1758); Histoire des Inquisitions (Paris, 1752); and supervised an edition of CĂ©sar-Pierre Richelet's Dictionnaire, of which he has also given an abridgment.
  • He helped Jean Claude Fabre to complete Fleury's Histoire ecclĂ©siastique. See MĂ©moires hist.
  • et litt.
  • de l'abbĂ© Goujet (1767).

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