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Élie Bouhéreau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Élie Bouhéreau Élie (or Elias) Bouhéreau (1643 – 19 March 1719) was a French Huguenot refugee in Ireland and the first librarian of Marsh's Library in Dublin. ==Career== Bouhéreau, according to the burial register of the Conformist Huguenot churches in Dublin, was a "distinguished medical doctor and zealous Protestant of La Rochelle, very knowledgeable and very highly regarded."〔Newport B. White, ''An Account of Archbishop Marsh's Library, Dublin'' (Dublin, 1926), p. 15〕 He was also a scholar, and published a French translation of the third century Christian work ''Contra Celsus''.〔 After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes Bouhéreau fled to England. He travelled in Europe between 1689 and 1692 as personal secretary of Thomas Coxe, the king’s envoy to the Swiss cantons, and again between 1694 and 1696 as personal secretary to the Marquis de Ruvigny, commander-in-chief of English forces in Piedmont. He served in Ireland with Ruvigny (then earl of Galway) when the latter was Lord Justice of Ireland, 1697-1701. In 1701 he was made librarian of Marsh’s Library.〔Ruth Whelan, 'Marsh's Library and the French Calvinist tradition: the manuscript diary of Élie Bouhéreau (1643-1719)', in Muriel McCarthy and Ann Simmons, The Making of Marsh's Library (Dublin, 2004), 219-34, p. 213〕 From the time of his first journey in 1689 to his death he kept a diary, which is kept in the Library.〔Whelan, 'Marsh's Library and the French Calvinist tradition', p. 209〕
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