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Sébastien Zamet (born 1588)
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Sébastien Zamet (1588 in Paris – 2 February 1655 in Mussy-sur-Seine) was a French Roman Catholic bishop, monastery reformer and early actor in the Jansenism dispute. He was the bishop of Langres.
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Works
- Lettres spirituelles de Sébastien Zamet, évêque-duc de Langres, pair de France. Published by Louis-Nicolas Prunel. A. Picard, Paris 1911–1912.
Literature
- Louis Narcisse Prunel (1874–1932): Sébastien Zamet, évêque-duc de Langres, pair de France, 1588-1655. Sa vie et ses œuvres. Les origines du jansénisme. A. Picard, Paris 1912, online.
- Paul Broutin: La réforme pastorale en France au XVIIe siècle. Recherches sur la tradition pastorale après le Concile de Trente. Bd. 1. Desclée, Paris 1956, p. 119–136.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sébastien Zamet.
- Entry of Sébastien Zamet in the databank of the Bibliothèque nationale de France
- Entry of Sébastien Zamet on Catholic-Hierarchy.org
- Literature from and about Sébastien Zamet in the catalogue of the Système universitaire de documentation
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