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Jean D'Espagnet
Jean d'Espagnet (1564 – c. 1637) was a French Renaissance polymath. He was a lawyer and politician, a mathematician and alchemist, an antiquarian, poet and friend of French literati.
D'Espagnet was a counsellor in the Parlement of Bordeaux and its president from the years 1600 to 1611.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-MONTAIGNE-00001-00004-00004/1 )〕 In this position he was involved, with Pierre de Lancre, in witch-hunting in Labourd. D'Espagnet contributed to de Lancre's 1607 work on witchcraft.
Jean D'Espagnet is known to have owned several books that had previously formed part of Montaigne's library, including his copy of De rerum natura, in which his signature overwrites that of Montaigne's on the title-page. In 1623 D'Espagnet wrote ''Arcanum Hermeticae philosophiae'' and ''Enchiridion physicae restitutae''.〔Written in Latin; D'Espagnet is occasionally called Spagnetus. The publication was anonymous. The attribution dates back to the middle of the seventeenth century.〕
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