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Eusèbe Renaudot (
July 20 1646–
September 7 1720), was a
French theologian and
Orientalist.
Born in
Paris, he was brought up and educated for a career in the church. Despite his interest in
theology and his title of
abbé, much of his life was spent at the French court, where he attracted the notice of
Colbert and was often employed in confidential affairs. The unusual learning in Eastern languages which he acquired in his youth and maintained amid the distractions of court life didn't bear fruit until he was sixty-two.
His best-known books are
Historia Patriarcharum Alexandrinorum (Paris, 1713) and
Liturgiarum orientalium collectio (2 vols., 1715-16). The latter was designed to supply proofs of the perpetuity of the faith of the church on the subject of the
sacraments, the topic on which most of his theological writings turned, and which was then, in consequence of the controversies attaching to
Antoine Arnauld's
Perpétuité de la foy de l’Église, a major matter of debate between French
Catholics and
Protestants.
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