Charles Dumoulin

Charles Dumoulin
Charles Dumoulin
    Charles Dumoulin
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Charles Dumoulin
    (Or DUMOLIN; latinized MOLINAEUS).
    French jurist, b. at Paris in 1500; d. there 27 December, 1566. He was a descendant of a noble family related to Anne Boleyn, the mother of Elizabeth of England. The life of Dumoulin was full of vicissitudes. After taking the degree of Doctor of Law, he first lectured on that subject at Orléans in 1521, and afterwards became an advocate of the Parlement of Paris (the highest court of France). He soon abandoned this position, devoted himself exclusively to the study of law, and gained a great reputation by his works on jurisprudence. He liked to call himself the jurisconsult of France and Germany. It is related that he said: "Ego qui nemini cedo nee a nemine doceri possum" (I yield to no one nor is anyone able to teach me). His hatred for the papacy led him into apostasy. In 1542 he embraced Calvinism, but soon passed over to Lutheranism. His violent attacks on the papacy compelled him to seek refuge in Germany. In 1553 he lectured on law at Tübingen, and afterwards at Strasburg, Dôle, and Besançon; returning to Paris in 1557, he was soon obliged to quit that city and went successively to Orléans and Lyons. From 1564, he resided again in Paris; on his death-bed he abjured his heresy and was reconciled to the Church. The following are his principal works upon civil law: "Commentarii in consuetudines Parisienses"; "Extricatio labyrinthi dividui et individui"; "Tractatus de eo quod interest". His chief work on canon law is a critical edition of the "Decree of Gratian" with the gloss, accompanied by notes (postillae or notae) hostile to the pope. Amongst his polemical works may be mentioned: "Commentarius ad edictum Henrici II, contra parvas datas et abusus curiae Romanae" (1552); "Conseil sur le fait du Concile de Trente, réception ou rejet d'icelui" (1564), which work caused him to be cast into prison; "Consilium super commodis et incommodis novae sectae Jesuitarum" (edited 1604). His "Opera omnia" were published in three volumes at Paris, in 1612; the best edition, however, is that of Paris, 1681, in five volumes.
    A. VAN HOVE.
    Transcribed by Gerald M. Knight

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. . 1910.


Catholic encyclopedia.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Charles Dumoulin — (1500–1566) was a French jurist. Life He was born in Paris. He began practice as an advocate before the parlement of Paris. Dumoulin turned Calvinist, and when the persecution of the Protestants began he went to Germany, where for a long time he… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Dumoulin — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dumoulin. Statue de Charles Dumoulin sur la façade de l Hôtel de Ville de Paris Charles Dumoulin, jurisconsulte français, né à …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pierre Charles Dumoulin — Pierre Charles Dumoulin, naquit le 14 mai 1749 à Paris, militaire français. Grenadier le 1er janvier 1776 dans le régiment de Barrois (50e d infanterie), il fit partie de l expédition de Genève sous M. de Jaucourt et obtint… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Charles IX De France — Charles IX Roi de France …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Charles IX de France — Charles IX Charles IX de France, d après François Clouet, huile sur bois, Versailles, Musée national du château. Titre Roi de France …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Charles ix de france — Charles IX Roi de France …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dumoulin — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Dumoulin Charles Dumoulin (1500 1566) , jurisconsulte français. Pierre Dumoulin (1568 1658), théologien protestant français. Pierre Charles Dumoulin (1749 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dumoulin, Charles — (1500 1566)    jurist    Born in Paris, where he served as an adviser to the parlement (1522), Charles Dumoulin passed from Calvinism to Lutheranism and, having to leave France due to his religion, taught law in Germany. Returning to France in… …   France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present

  • Charles Loyseau — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Loyseau. Charles Loyseau, né en 1566 à Nogent le Roi (près de Chartres) et décédé en 1627 à Paris, est un jurisconsulte français. Sommaire 1 Biographie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Charles Cannon (Quebec politician) — Charles Cannon Member of Parliament for Îles de la Madeleine In office June 1949 – March 1958 Preceded by riding created Succeeded by James Russell Keays …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”