Cosme de Villiers de Saint Étienne | |
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Personal | |
Born | 1683
Saint-Denis, France |
Died | 1758 (aged 74–75)
Orléans, France |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Notable work(s) | Bibliotheca carmelitana (1752) |
Organization | |
Order | Carmelite |
Senior posting | |
Post | Orléans |
Cosme de Villiers de Saint Étienne (1683–1758) was a French Carmelite bibliographer.
Born in Saint-Denis, near Paris, he joined the Carmelite order and from 1709 to 1727 was lecturer in philosophy or theology in various convents of the order, particularly Nantes, Hennebont, and Saint-Pol-de-Léon. In 1727, Villiers began to preach. [1] He later became a preacher in Orléans, where he died.
He was the author of the Bibliotheca carmelitana (2 vols, Orleans, 1752).
Cosme de Villiers de Saint Étienne | |
---|---|
Personal | |
Born | 1683
Saint-Denis, France |
Died | 1758 (aged 74–75)
Orléans, France |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Notable work(s) | Bibliotheca carmelitana (1752) |
Organization | |
Order | Carmelite |
Senior posting | |
Post | Orléans |
Cosme de Villiers de Saint Étienne (1683–1758) was a French Carmelite bibliographer.
Born in Saint-Denis, near Paris, he joined the Carmelite order and from 1709 to 1727 was lecturer in philosophy or theology in various convents of the order, particularly Nantes, Hennebont, and Saint-Pol-de-Léon. In 1727, Villiers began to preach. [1] He later became a preacher in Orléans, where he died.
He was the author of the Bibliotheca carmelitana (2 vols, Orleans, 1752).