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Louis Moréri (25 March 1643 – 10 July 1680) was a French priest and encyclopaedist. ==Life== Moréri was born in 1643 in Bargemon, a village in the ancient province of Provence, in the Diocese of Fréjus. His grandfather, Joseph Chatranet, a native of Dijon, had settled in Provence under King Charles IX of France and taken the name of the village of Moréri, the seigniory of which he had acquired through marriage. Louis Moréri studied humanities in Draguignan and later rhetoric at the Jesuit College of Aix-en-Provence. He then studied theology and was ordained a priest in Lyon. During his stay in Lyon, he published several works, among them ''La pratique de la perfection chrétienne et religieuse'' (1667), a translation of the work of the noted Spanish Jesuit theologian, Alonso Rodriguez. It was probably in Lyon that he met Samuel Chappuzeau, who is said to have first given him the idea of writing his 'Dictionaire' or encyclopaedia. In 1675 Moréri accompanied his bishop to Paris, where he became acquainted with Simon Arnauld, Marquis de Pomponne, then Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who gave him employment in his offices. After the downfall of that official in 1679, he returned to his studies, but overwork had undermined his constitution and he died in Paris of tuberculosis in 1680.
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