Maturin Veyssière La Croze, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Maturin Veyssière La Croze

French Benedictine historian and orientalist

Date of Birth: 04-Dec-1661

Place of Birth: Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France

Date of Death: 21-May-1739

Profession: writer, librarian, armenologist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Maturin Veyssière La Croze

  • Maturinus Veyssière La Croze (4 December 1661, Nantes – 21 May 1739) was in his early years a learned French Benedictine historian and orientalist.
  • Later, as a Protestant convert, he became royal librarian and professor of the University of Berlin Armenologist.
  • He received his first education from his father, who owned a private library.
  • In 1677 his family got into financial difficulties and he became a novice in Saint-Florent de Saumur.
  • He studied theology in Le Mans and by 1682 he was a Benedictine at the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris.
  • In 1696 he came into trouble with his prior and fled to Basel, where he received support from Swiss Reformed professors Peter Werenfels and J.
  • Buxtorf and converted to the Reformed Church.
  • A year later, he became a Prussian royal librarian in Berlin.
  • He also was a teacher for several members of the royal family.
  • Since 1725 he was also professor of philosophy at the French Collegium in Berlin.
  • He left many unpublished works and a considerable private library.
  • Besides French, he spoke Latin, German, Armenian, and some Semitic and Slavic languages.
  • Among his unpublished works were four dictionaries in Coptic, Armenian, Slavic and Syriac. His works include Vindiciae veterum scriptorum contra J.
  • Hardunium' (1708), the Histoire du christianisme des Indes (1724), Histoire du Christianisme d'Ethiopie et d'Arménie (1739), and a Coptic-Latin dictionary.

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