- François Vatable
François Vatable [Watebled,Gastebled, Ouateble, Vatablus.] (b. at
Gamaches ,Picardy , probably in the latter years of the fifteenth century; d. inParis ,16 March 1547 ), was a French humanist scholar, a Hellenist and Hebraist.Life
He was for a time rector of
Bramet inValois , in 1530 or 1531.François I of France appointed him to the chair of Hebrew in the newly-founded (1530)College of the Three Languages , afterwards better known as "College de France". At a later date a royal grant conferred upon Vatable the title of Abbot ofBellozane , with the benefices attached thereto. Vatable is regarded as the restorer of Hebrew scholarship in France, and his lectures in Paris attracted a large audience including Jews.Works
He published nothing during his lifetime. He had, however, completed a Latin translation of
Aristotle 's "Meterologica ", which appeared atLyon in 1548, and another of the same author's "Parva naturalia ", which was published in Paris (1619).From the lecture notes taken by Vatable's pupils,
Robert Estienne drew the material for the "scholia " which he added to his edition of the new Latin translation of the Bible byLeo of Juda (4 vols., Paris, 1539-45). TheSorbonne doctors sharply inveighed against theLutheran tendencies of the notes of Stephen's Bible, and Vatable himself disowned them; yet, as they are a model of clear, concise literary, and critical exegesis, theSalamanca theologians, with the authorization of theSpanish Inquisition , issued a new thoroughly-revised edition of them in their Latin Bible of 1584. From the edition of 1729 whichMigne republished in his "Scripturae sacrae cursus completus " (XII, Paris, 1841), the scholia on the "Book of Esdras " and "Book of Nehemias ." The notes on thePsalms , re-edited in Stephens's "Liber Psalmorum Davidis" (1557), were printed again, together with remarks ofH. Grotius , by Vogel under the misleading title: "Francisci Vatabli annotationes in Psalmos" (Halle, 1767).References
*Sainte-Marthe, "Gallorum doctrina illustrium elogia" (Paris, 1598);
*Hurter, "Nomenclator literarius";
*Calmet , "Bibliotheque sacree", IV (Paris, 1730);
*Dupin, "Table universelle des auteurs ecclesiastiques", I (Paris, 1704);
*Feller, "Dictionnaire historique", VIII (Paris, 1822), 311;
*Lichtenberger, "Encyclopedie des sciences religieuses", XII (Paris, 1877-82), 307;
*Simon, "Hist. crit. du Vieux Testament", III (Paris, 1680), 15;
*Haneberg, "Gesch. der bibl. Offenb". (4th ed., Ratisbon, 1876), 849.Notes
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15276a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
References
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