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GAFFAREL

Volume 7 · 129 words · 1797 Edition

(James), a French divine, and very learned writer, born about 1601. He acquired great skill in the oriental and several other languages; and was particularly versant in the cabalistic and occult sciences, which he learned, exposed, and refuted. Cardinal Richelieu made choice of him for his library-keeper, and sent him into Italy to collect the best manuscripts and books. He published a book, intitled Curiosités Innouées, i.e. Unheard-of Curiosities. It is said the cardinal designed to employ him in his grand project for the re-union of religions. He died in 1681, aged 80. He had been labouring for many years, and had almost finished, a history of the subterranean world; containing an account of the caves, grottoes, vaults, catacombs, and mines, he had met with in 30 years travels.