MOREL, William, regius professor of Greek, and director of the king's printing house at Paris, died 1564. He composed a Dictionnaire Grec-Latin François, which was published in quarto in 1622, and some other works which indicate very extensive learning. His editions of the Greek authors are exceedingly beautiful. This great scholar, who was of a different family from the preceding, had a brother named John, who died in prison (where he had been confined for heresy) at the age of 20, and whole body was dug out of the grave, and burnt Feb. 27. 1559. They were of the parish of Tilteul, in the county of Morten, in Normandy.