- Jean
Doujat (1609, in
Toulouse – 27
October 1688, in Paris) was a
French lawyer,
juris consultus,
professor of
canon law at the Collège royal, docteur-régent...
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Puisieux Intendant French Hainaut In
office 1720–1724
Preceded by Jean-Charles
Doujat Succeeded by Félix
Aubery de
Vastan Governor of Épernay In
office 1727–1770...
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promulgated in the
Council of Trent. The best-known
editions are
those of
Doujat (Paris, 1684; Venice, 1739),
Durand de
Maillane (1770) and
Christian Thomasius...
- (1599) and
Lewis Owen (1605); the
French Jean
Saulnier (1608) and Jean
Doujat (1644); the
German Heinrich Doergangk (1614); and the
Dutch Carolus Mulerius...
- for theft; died 1650
Balthazar Baro, 1636–1650,
playwright and poet Jean
Doujat, 1650–1688,
lawyer Eusèbe Renaudot, 1688–1720,
ecclesiastic Henri-Emmanuel...
- the
authority of Henríquez on
moral questions, an
opinion shared by Jean
Doujat in his Prænotionum canonicarum, V. xv. Henríquez's
second work is entitled...