MOREL, the name of several celebrated printers to the kings of France, who, like the STEPHENS'S, were also men of great learning. William Morel died at Paris in 1564. Frederic Morel, who was also interpreter in the Greek and Latin tongues, as well as printer to the king, died in 1583. He left a son of his own name, who became more famous than his father; and who had so strong an attachment to study, that when he was informed of his wife's being at the point of death he would not lay down his pen till he had finished what he was upon; and when she was dead, as she was before they could prevail upon him to stir, he was only heard to reply coldly; "I am very sorry; she was a good woman." This Frederic Morel died in June 1630, aged 38 years, after having printed a great number of authors in such a manner as shew him to have been a very learned and ingenious man. His sons and grandsons trode in his steps; they distinguished themselves in literature, and maintained also the reputation which he had acquired by printing.