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| - Nicolas Coeffeteau, né à Château-du-Loir (dans le Maine) en 1574 et mort à Paris le 21 avril 1623, est un prédicateur et théologien français, également homme de lettres, historien et traducteur, considéré en son temps comme un grand prosateur de la langue française et dont la pureté de langage servit de modèle à Vaugelas. (fr)
- Nicolas Coeffeteau (Saint-Calais, 1º dicembre 1574 – Parigi, 21 aprile 1623) è stato un letterato, teologo, storico, predicatore, e traduttore francese. È considerato nel suo tempo come un grande prosatore della lingua francese scritta con tale purezza di linguaggio da servire da modello a Vaugelas. (it)
- Nicolas Coeffeteau (1574 – 21 April 1623) was a French theologian, poet and historian born at Saint-Calais. He entered the Dominican order and lectured on philosophy at Paris, being also ordinary preacher to Henry IV, and afterwards ambassador at Rome. In 1606 he was vicar-general of the congregation of France, and received from Marie de' Medici the revenues of the sees of Lombez and Saintes. He also administered the diocese of Metz, and was nominated to the diocese of Marseille in 1621, but ill health obliged him here to take a coadjutor. (en)
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