Jean Papire Masson
Jean Papire Masson Template:Langx[1] (1544 in Saint-Germain-Laval, Loire – 1611) was a French humanist historian, known also as a geographer, biographer, literary critic and jurist.
Life
Masson was initially a Jesuit, but left the Society.[2] He studied law at Angers under François Baudouin around 1570.[3] He became close to the circle of Catherine de' Medici, particularly to Carlo Boni, and became professor of law at Angers, where Boni was bishop.[4] Later he was librarian to the Chevalier de Chiverny, was avocat to the Parlement of Paris, and married.[2]
Works
He defended Antoine Matharel against François Hotman.[5] He may in fact have written much of Matharel's Responsio (1575) to Hotman's monarchomach work Francogallia.[6][7] The debate became a pamphlet war and slanging match.[8]
The Latin life of John Calvin attributed to Masson had a reputation in its time as fair-minded.[9]
Masson discovered a manuscript of Agobard in 1604, and edited it.[10]
References
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- 1544 births
- 1611 deaths
- French Renaissance humanists
- 16th-century French Jesuits
- 16th-century French historians
- 16th-century French male writers
- 16th-century French writers
- French librarians
- French geographers
- French biographers
- French literary critics
- 16th-century French lawyers
- French male non-fiction writers