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Méric Casaubon


 

(Florence Estienne) Meric Casaubon (August 14, 1599 - July 14, 1671), son of Isaac Casaubon, was an English classical scholar. Although biographical dictionaries (including this one) commonly accentuate the name Meric he himself did not do so.

Works

  • Pietas contra maledicos patrii Nominis et Religionis Hostes (1621)
  • Vindicatio Patris adversus Impostores (1624)
  • (transl.) Marcus Aurelies Antoninus the Roman Emperor, his Meditations Concerning Himself (1634)
  • A treatise of use and custome (1638)
  • De quatuor linguis commentationis, pars prior: quae, de lingua Hebraica: et, de lingua Saxonica (1650)
  • A Treatise Concerning Enthusiasme (1656)
  • A true and faithful relation of what passed for many years between Dr. John Dee and Some Spirits (1659)
  • Of the Necessity of Reformation (1664)
  • On Credulity and Incredulity in Things natural, civil and divine (1668)
  • Generall Learning: A Seventeenth-Century Treatise on the Formation of the General Scholar (ed. Richard Serjeantson, 1999)
  • A Letter of Meric Casaubon to Peter Du Moulin Concerning Natural Experimental Philosophie (ed. Peter Du Moulin, 1999)