Louis Cappel (15 October 1585 – 18 June 1658) was a French Protestant churchman and scholar. A Huguenot, he was born at St Elier, near Sedan. He studied theology at the Academy of Sedan and the Academy of Saumur, and Arabic at the University of Oxford, where he spent two years. At the age of twenty-eight, he accepted the chair of Hebrew at Saumur and, twenty years later, was appointed professor of theology. Amongst his fellow lecturers were Moses Amyraut and Josué de la Place.[1]
^One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Cappel, Louis". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 288.
LouisCappel (15 October 1585 – 18 June 1658) was a French Protestant churchman and scholar. A Huguenot, he was born at St Elier, near Sedan. He studied...
University of Franeker and a pupil of Drusius. LouisCappel (1585–1658) De nomine tetragrammato (1624) Lewis Cappel reached the conclusion that Hebrew vowel...
The Cappel family was a French family which produced distinguished jurists and theologians in the 15th and 16th centuries. The family also took the Latin...
should be considered an inspired part of the Old Testament. In 1624, LouisCappel, a French Huguenot scholar at Saumur, published a work in which he concluded...
Driesche (1550–1616), known as Drusius; Sixtinus Amama (1593–1629); LouisCappel (1585–1658); Johannes Buxtorf (1564–1629); Jacob Alting (1618–1679)....
maintained for thesis De Sacerdotio Christi. His co-professors were LouisCappel and Josué de la Place, who also were Cameron's pupils and lifelong friends...
did not believe in its antiquity, nor did Joseph Scaliger (d. 1609) or LouisCappel (d. 1658) or Johannes Drusius (d. 1616). David ibn abi Zimra (d. 1573)...
and which created some controversy at the time, having been opposed by LouisCappel. His works were collected and published in a one volume folio, in Amsterdam...
Reformed used Calvin's Genevan catechism, as well as works published by LouisCappel (1619), and Charles Drelincourt (1642). Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes...
pastor, and reformer. Key work: Institutes of the Christian Religion. LouisCappel, French clergyman, Hebrew scholar. Sebastian Castellio (1515–1563), theologian...
writer Ludovicus Cappellus (LouisCappel; 1585–1658), French Protestant churchman and scholar Ludovicus Carrio Brugensis (Louis Carrion; 1547–1595), Flemish...
German priest, visionary and writer of prophecies (b. 1613) June 18 – LouisCappel, French Protestant churchman and scholar (b. 1585) June 8 – Sir Henry...
11 – Johann Heermann, German poet, hymn-writer (d. 1647) October 15 – LouisCappel, French Protestant churchman and scholar (d. 1658) October 28 – Cornelius...
11 – Johann Heermann, German poet, hymn-writer (d. 1647) October 15 – LouisCappel, French Protestant churchman and scholar (d. 1658) October 28 – Cornelius...
Moulin, 1621–58 Samuel Maresius, 1625–36 Alexandre Colvill, 1619–43 LouisCappel, 1633–58 Le Blanc de Beaulieu, 1645–75 Abraham Colvill, 1658–67 José...
Politician and 4th Prime Minister of France (d. 1642) October 15 – LouisCappel, Protestant churchman and scholar (d. 1658) Constant d'Aubigné, Nobleman...
Hebrew vowel points, a subject which gave rise to the controversy between LouisCappel and his son Johannes Buxtorf II. Buxtorf did not live to complete the...
Benjamin Rudyerd, English poet and politician (born 1572) June 18 – LouisCappel, French historian and Huguenot theologian (born 1585) c. June 15 – Henry...
philosophy (1616–1619) John Cameron, one of the Academy's first professors. LouisCappel Jean-Robert Chouet Mark Duncan Franciscus Gomarus Tanneguy Le Fèvre Claude...
German priest, visionary and writer of prophecies (b. 1613) June 18 – LouisCappel, French Protestant churchman and scholar (b. 1585) June 8 – Sir Henry...
Juan Bautista Villalpando, and the critique about his commentary by LouisCappel. This critique appeared on Brian Walton's multilingual edition of the...
hypothetically universal rather than particular and definite. His colleague, LouisCappel, denied the verbal inspiration of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament...
after the death of his father he became involved in a controversy with LouisCappel regarding the antiquity of the Hebrew vowel-signs; and although the question...
1722) 18 June – LouisCappel, clergyman (born 1585) September – Lucy Walter, royal mistress (born c.1630 in Wales) 20 October – Louis Cellot, Jesuit writer...
Jacquin 2000, pp. 36–37. "Le Chateau de la Punta". Pagesperso-orange.fr. Van Cappel de Premont, François. "Du Pavillon Bullant au Château de la Punta" (PDF)...