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Volume 16 · 298 words · 1815 Edition

ANTONY DU, lord of Noroy, an ecclesiastical writer, who lived in the 16th century, and was a native of Besançon in France. He was strongly attached to the Protestant religion, and a bitter enemy to the church of Rome. His book, entitled La Conformité des Églises Reformées de France, et de l'Église primitive, printed at Lyons, 1564, in 8vo; and the notes which he added to the French translation of the Fees of the Pope's Chancery, which was printed at Lyons, in 8vo, 1564, and reprinted at Amsterdam in 1750, in 12mo, plainly discover his sentiments. He published the last-mentioned performance under this title: Taxé des parties cauelles de la boutique du Pape, in Latin and French, with some notes taken from decrees, councils, and canons, in order to ascertain the discipline anciently observed in the church. In the epistle dedicatory, he affirms the tone of a declared enemy to the court of Rome. He apologizes for having presented this book "to a society so holy as yours (the Protestants), in which are heard only hymns, psalms, and praises, to the Lord our God: but it is proper to show to the villain his villany, and the fool his folly, lest one should be thought to resemble them." We see by this specimen, that Pinet had no more politeness in his style than in his manners. His translation of Pliny's Natural History, printed at Lyons in 2 vol. folio, 1566, and at Paris, 1608, was formerly much read. Though there are many errors in it, it is yet very useful, especially for those who do not understand Pliny's Latin, on account of the translators references, and a great number of marginal notes. Pinet also published "Plans of the principal fortresses in the world," at Lyons, 1564, in folio.