Pierre Thomas, sieur du Fossé (1634–1698) was a French scholar and author, and was the son of a master of accounts at Rouen. He was sent as a child to be educated to the Jansenists at Port-Royal des Champs. There he received his bent towards the life of a recluse, and even of a hermit, which drew him to establish himself in the neighborhood of Port-Royal des Champs. There he associated with Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, Antoine Singlin, Robert Arnauld d'Andilly and Antoine Le Maistre. He also wrote under the pseudonymes Pierre Thomas Beaulieu and Pierre Thomas La Motte.
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| - بيير توماس (مترجم) (ar)
- Pierre Thomas (de)
- Pierre Thomas du Fossé (fr)
- Pierre Thomas (fr)
- Pierre Thomas (scholar) (en)
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| - بيير توماس (بالفرنسية: Pierre Thomas du Fossé) (و. 1634 – 1698 م) هو مترجم، وعالم عقيدة فرنسي، ولد في روان، توفي عن عمر يناهز 64 عاماً. (ar)
- Pierre Thomas, sieur du Fossé, né le 6 avril 1634 à Rouen et mort le 4 novembre 1698 à Paris, est un savant et auteur français. (fr)
- Pierre Thomas, sieur du Fossé (1634–1698) was a French scholar and author, and was the son of a master of accounts at Rouen. He was sent as a child to be educated to the Jansenists at Port-Royal des Champs. There he received his bent towards the life of a recluse, and even of a hermit, which drew him to establish himself in the neighborhood of Port-Royal des Champs. There he associated with Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, Antoine Singlin, Robert Arnauld d'Andilly and Antoine Le Maistre. He also wrote under the pseudonymes Pierre Thomas Beaulieu and Pierre Thomas La Motte. (en)
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| - بيير توماس (بالفرنسية: Pierre Thomas du Fossé) (و. 1634 – 1698 م) هو مترجم، وعالم عقيدة فرنسي، ولد في روان، توفي عن عمر يناهز 64 عاماً. (ar)
- Pierre Thomas, sieur du Fossé (1634–1698) was a French scholar and author, and was the son of a master of accounts at Rouen. He was sent as a child to be educated to the Jansenists at Port-Royal des Champs. There he received his bent towards the life of a recluse, and even of a hermit, which drew him to establish himself in the neighborhood of Port-Royal des Champs. There he associated with Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, Antoine Singlin, Robert Arnauld d'Andilly and Antoine Le Maistre. In 1661 he came to Paris, and in 1666 was arrested along with Louis-Isaac Lemaistre de Sacy, and after a month in the Bastille was exiled to his estate of Fossé near Forges-les-Eaux. He later made yearly visits to Paris during the winter months. Apart from his collaboration with de Sacy on a French translation of the Bible, Thomas wrote some hagiographic works and left Mémoires (1697–1698 and again 1876–1879), which are highly praised by Sainte-Beuve as being a remarkable mirror of the life at Port-Royal. He also wrote under the pseudonymes Pierre Thomas Beaulieu and Pierre Thomas La Motte. (en)
- Pierre Thomas, sieur du Fossé, né le 6 avril 1634 à Rouen et mort le 4 novembre 1698 à Paris, est un savant et auteur français. (fr)
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