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Pasquier, Etienne

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Pasquier, Etienne (1529-1615)

French advocate and writer. Pasquier was born in Paris, France. During his earlier days he published in encyclopedic form Recherches de la France/Research on France (1560-67), as well as his dissertations on love, Monophile (1555). In 1588 he became deputy in the States-General. In 1603 he resigned his office as advocate to the king, and devoted the rest of his life to literature.


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