CHARLES Stephens, younger brother of the preceding, wrote and printed many useful and valuable works. He was born about the year 1504, and became perfectly skilled in Greek and Latin literature. He studied physic, and took a doctor's degree at Paris; but this did not hinder him from following the profession of his father, and being printer to the king. He was, however, more eminent as an author than a printer; having written upwards of thirty works upon various subjects. He died at Paris in 1564; leaving behind him a very learned daughter.