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Academy of Sedan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Academy of Sedan (Fr.: Académie de Sedan) was a Huguenot academy in Sedan in the Principality of Sedan, founded in 1579 and suppressed in 1681. It was one of the main centres for the production of Reformed pastors in France for a hundred years.

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History

The Academy of Sedan was modeled on the Academy of Geneva (which is today the University of Geneva), which was founded by John Calvin in 1559. It was organized by the efforts of Françoise de Bourbon-Vendôme, Princess of Sedan, daughter of Louis III de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier and wife of Henri-Robert de La Marck, Prince of Sedan (the first Prince of Sedan) in 1579. It was initially known as the College of Sedan (Collège de Sedan). In 1601, the National Synod of the Reformed Church of France, meeting in Jargeau, voted to transform the College of Sedan into its Academy for the training of pastors. The Academy of Sedan was suppressed in 1681 as part of Louis XIV's anti-Protestant measures that would climax in the 1685 Edict of Fontainebleau.

Famous Professors

Before the Organization of the Academy

Professors of Law (one chair)

  • Augustin Caillet, 1608–24
  • Charles Bordelius, 1624–30
  • Jean Daubert, 1630–44
  • Claude Pithoys, 1663
  • J. J. Burkhart, 1673–75
  • Pierre Billot, 1675

Professors of Greek (one or two chairs depending on the time)

  • Toussaint Berchet, 1602-24 (Berchet played a large role in the organization of the Academy in 1601)
  • Didier Héraut, 1602
  • Gautier Donaldson, 1603–09
  • Samuel Néran, 1608–11
  • Jacob Roussel, 1614
  • Jean Brazi, 1629–51
  • José Le Vasseur, 1646–71
  • Jacques Du Rondel, 1654

Professors of Hebrew (one chair)

  • Jacques Cappel, 1602–24
  • Jean Huttenius, 1613
  • Alexandre Colvill, 1619–43
  • Abraham Rambour, 1620–51
  • Josué Levasseur, 1646–61
  • Abraham Colvill, 1661–67
  • Pierre Jurieu, 1674–81

Professors of Theology (three chairs)

Professors of Philosophy (two chairs)

Professors of Rhetoric (Latin) (one chair)

  • Jean Brazi, 1664
  • Jacques Du Rondel, 1664–81

Professors of Mathematics (one chair)

  • Jean de Vesle, 1605
  • Richard Doussert, 1613
  • Abraham Colvill, 1661–67

Professors of Physics (one chair)

  • Gautier Donaldson, 1608
  • Abraham Du Han, 1640–53
  • Alexandre Colvill, 1619–43

Directors of Military Exercises

  • De Saint-Martin 1613
  • Du Gast 1680
  • Baron 1681
  • Legrand 1681-1685
  • also influential was the engineer Jean Errard, who taught in the military academy

Famous Alumni

References

  • Charles Peyran, Histoire de l'ancienne Académie réformée de Sedan, thèse présentée à la faculté de théologie protestante, 22 juin 1846, Strasbourg : Veuve Berger-Levrault, 1846 [1], 58 p.
  • Extraits de la Chronique du Père Norbert concernant le Collège de Sedan, dans Revue historiques des Ardennes, Mézières : Edmond Sénemaud/impr. F. Dervin, 1867, vol.5, pp. 39–64 [2], puis pp. 166–187 [3]
  • Pierre-Daniel Bourchenin, Étude sur les académies protestantes en France au XVIe et au XVIIe siècle (Paris: Grassart, 1882).
  • Pierre Congar, Jean Lecaillon et Jacques Rousseau, Sedan et le pays sedanais, vingt siècles d’histoire (Paris: Guénégaud, 1969; Marseille: Laffitte Reprints, 1978)

This article was based on this article on French Wikipedia.

This page was last edited on 17 March 2023, at 16:10
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