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Claude Pithoys (1587, Vitry-le-François - 1676, Sedan) was a French professor of philosophy and law at the Academy of Sedan, Protestant convert and librarian for the Duc de Bouillon. He was raised a Franciscan but in 1632 "he renounced his vows, abjured his faith and became a Protestant, throwing himself under the protection of the Duc de Bouillon who secured for him a post in the protestant Academy of Sedan"; he maintained this post until 1675.

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  • جان بيار كامو (ar)
  • Jean-Pierre Camus (de)
  • Ζαν-Πιέρ Καμύ (el)
  • Claude Pithoys (en)
  • Claude Pithoys (fr)
  • Jean-Pierre Camus (it)
  • Jean-Pierre Camus (fr)
  • Камю, Жан Пьер (ru)
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  • جان بيار كامو (بالفرنسية: Jean-Pierre Camus )‏ (3 نوفمبر 1584، باريس في فرنسا - 25 أبريل 1652، باريس في فرنسا)؛ كاتب وروائي فرنسي. (ar)
  • Ο Ζαν-Πιερ Καμύ (γαλλικά: Jean-Pierre Camus) (1584-1652) ήταν Γάλλος επίσκοπος, ιεροκήρυκας και συγγραφέας μυθιστορημάτων και θεολογικών έργων. (el)
  • Jean-Pierre Camus (* 3. November 1584 in Paris; † 25. April 1652 ebenda) war ein französischer römisch-katholischer Bischof und Schriftsteller des Barock. (de)
  • Claude Pithoys (1587 à Vitry-le-François - 1676 à Sedan) ancien franciscain, converti au protestantisme en 1632, géographe, professeur réputé de philosophie et de droit à l'Académie de Sedan. C'est le prédécesseur de Pierre Bayle. (fr)
  • Jean-Pierre Camus est un théologien et écrivain français né, à l'en croire, le jour de la mort de Charles Borromée, c'est-à-dire le 3 ou le 4 novembre 1584, à Paris et mort le 25 avril 1652 dans la même ville. (fr)
  • Жан Пьер Камю (фр. Jean-Pierre Camus; 3 ноября 1584, Париж — 25 апреля 1652, Париж) — французский писатель и богослов, чьи романы пользовались большим успехом в XVII веке. (ru)
  • Claude Pithoys (1587, Vitry-le-François - 1676, Sedan) was a French professor of philosophy and law at the Academy of Sedan, Protestant convert and librarian for the Duc de Bouillon. He was raised a Franciscan but in 1632 "he renounced his vows, abjured his faith and became a Protestant, throwing himself under the protection of the Duc de Bouillon who secured for him a post in the protestant Academy of Sedan"; he maintained this post until 1675. (en)
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  • جان بيار كامو (بالفرنسية: Jean-Pierre Camus )‏ (3 نوفمبر 1584، باريس في فرنسا - 25 أبريل 1652، باريس في فرنسا)؛ كاتب وروائي فرنسي. (ar)
  • Ο Ζαν-Πιερ Καμύ (γαλλικά: Jean-Pierre Camus) (1584-1652) ήταν Γάλλος επίσκοπος, ιεροκήρυκας και συγγραφέας μυθιστορημάτων και θεολογικών έργων. (el)
  • Jean-Pierre Camus (* 3. November 1584 in Paris; † 25. April 1652 ebenda) war ein französischer römisch-katholischer Bischof und Schriftsteller des Barock. (de)
  • Claude Pithoys (1587, Vitry-le-François - 1676, Sedan) was a French professor of philosophy and law at the Academy of Sedan, Protestant convert and librarian for the Duc de Bouillon. He was raised a Franciscan but in 1632 "he renounced his vows, abjured his faith and became a Protestant, throwing himself under the protection of the Duc de Bouillon who secured for him a post in the protestant Academy of Sedan"; he maintained this post until 1675. He is best known for his part in what historian of religion Ioan Culianu called "one of the most famous cases of demonic possession in the seventeenth century" where, in 1618, a young widow of Nancy, France, Elisabeth de Ranfaing, fell into the hands of the local doctor, Charles Poirot, who allegedly proceeded to violate her and give her medicine - intending to cause demonic possession. Pithoys was called to perform an exorcism but refused and instead wrote his Descouverture des faux possedez (1621) where he attacked the doctor's evidence against Elisabeth and the doctor himself, claiming he had drugged her into convulsions and insanity - simulating demonic possession. This was displeasing towards the local clergy and so a less skeptical doctor, Remy Pichard, was brought in to exorcise Ranfaing. The doctor was subsequently burned at the stake in 1622 and Elisabeth was fully exorcised in 1625, founding a religious order in later life. This tale has been argued to be apocryphal in Jean Lhermitte and Étienne Delcambre's assessment, being that the effect of the doctor's drug would be unlikely to persist for the seven years in which Elisabeth was possessed and that Elisabeth would likely have been trying to escape her parents, and join French religious life. He is also well known for his skepticism towards superstition and exorcism, something uncommon for his time. He questioned the validity of many popular superstitions but, according to philosopher Brian Copenhaver, "such questioning was rare, alien to the zealots and undeveloped in aspiring rationalists". (en)
  • Claude Pithoys (1587 à Vitry-le-François - 1676 à Sedan) ancien franciscain, converti au protestantisme en 1632, géographe, professeur réputé de philosophie et de droit à l'Académie de Sedan. C'est le prédécesseur de Pierre Bayle. (fr)
  • Jean-Pierre Camus est un théologien et écrivain français né, à l'en croire, le jour de la mort de Charles Borromée, c'est-à-dire le 3 ou le 4 novembre 1584, à Paris et mort le 25 avril 1652 dans la même ville. (fr)
  • Жан Пьер Камю (фр. Jean-Pierre Camus; 3 ноября 1584, Париж — 25 апреля 1652, Париж) — французский писатель и богослов, чьи романы пользовались большим успехом в XVII веке. (ru)
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