Denis Amelote
Template:Short description Denis Amelot Script error: No such module "If empty". (or Amelote, or Amelotte; 1609 – 7 October 1678) was a French biblical writer and scholar who is notable for his French translation of the New Testament (4 vols. 1666-170).[1] In his translation he quoted Greek minuscule manuscripts: 42, 43, 44, and 149 (in Gregory-Aland numbering).
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Biography
Amelote was born in Saintes,[1] in the ancient Province of Saintonge. He was ordained a priest in 1631, was a Doctor of the Sorbonne, and became a member of the French Oratory.[1] He was a prominent opponent of Jansenism. He died in Paris.[1]
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- 1609 births
- 1678 deaths
- People from Saintes, Charente-Maritime
- 17th-century French Roman Catholic priests
- French Oratory
- 17th-century French writers
- 17th-century French male writers
- Roman Catholic biblical scholars
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- 17th-century Christian biblical scholars
- 17th-century French translators