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Charles François Houbigant : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles François Houbigant Charles François Houbigant, Cong.Orat. (1686 in Paris – 31 October 1783 in Paris) was a French Oratorian Biblical scholar. ==Life== Houbigant entered the Congregation of the Oratory of Jesus in 1704 and, after his studies, taught successively the classics at Juilly, rhetoric at Marseilles, and philosophy at Soissons. Returning to Paris, he was in 1722 at the head of the Conference of Church Antiquities and Discipline of St-Magloire. Overwork brought upon him a severe sickness, from which he lost in a very peculiar way the sense of hearing: while unable to hear the noise of the cannon of the Bastille, he could hear the scratching of his pen on the paper. In consequence of this infirmity he availed himself of the scholarship founded by L. de Carrières to promote Biblical studies in the Oratory and thenceforth devoted his talents to mastering Oriental languages. His conversation was amiable, without the sarcasm pervading some pages of his writings. He founded at Avilly-Saint-Léonard a school for girls, in which he set up a complete outfit for the printing of his books, himself acting as typesetter.
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