Jacques paul migne biography of william hill
Jacques Paul Migne - Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure.
Migne, Jacques Paul
Patrologist and ecclesiastical publisher; b. Saint-Flour, near Orléans, France, Oct. 25, ; d.
Jacques paul migne biography of william hill
Paris, Oct. 24, After studying in Orléans, he was ordained there in His pamphlet, De la Liberté, on the revolution of , caused difficulties with his bishop, and in he was permitted to leave Orléans for Paris, where he turned to ecclesiastical journalism.
He helped found three unsuccessful newspapers before he brought out L'Univers religieux (later L'Univers ), which he abandoned in to publish a universal library for the clergy. In 2, volumes in handy format, he hoped to publish at a moderate price the whole of Christian writings from the beginnings to his own day.
He had canonical difficulties over financial matters with Archbishop Quelen of Paris but enjoyed the favor of the bishop of Versailles. To avoid difficulties of censorship, he founded in , at Petit-Montrouge near Paris, his own publishing house (Ateliers Catholiques).
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