François Nepveu
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François (Francis) Nepveu (29 April 1639—17 February 1708) was a writer on ascetical subjects.


Biography

Nepveu entered the novitiate of the
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on 12 October 1654, when but fifteen years old. Successively professor of Grammar, of Humanities and Rhetoric for six years, and of Philosophy for eight years, he was afterwards employed in the government. In 1689 he was made superior at Nantes; in 1684 rector at
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; in 1694 and 1700 rector at
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Rouen; in 1704 Rennes where he was director of retreats until his death on 17 February 1708. The ''
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'' describes Nepveu as "a man of great zeal and intelligence."


Works

Nepvue wrote voluminously on ascetical subjects, and some of his works have gone through many editions, having been translated into various languages. * (Nantes, 1684), has gone through no less than fourteen editions in France. Selections from it were printed in the , issued by A. Vromont, Brussels, 1893. It has been translated into German, Italian (six editions), Spanish, Flemish, Polish, and English, edited by Henry J. Coleridge, and issued by Burns and Oates, 1869. * (Paris, 1677; 514 pp.), also numbers fourteen editions of the original. Translations have been made into German, Spanish Flemish, Italian, and six editions in Latin. * (Nantes) went through more than twelve editions in French and was several times issued in Spanish. * (4 vols., Paris, 1695), had eighteen French editions, the latest by Guyot, Paris, 1850, 640 pp., and went through some eleven editions in foreign languages. * (Paris, 1700, 380 pp.), went through twenty-four editions, and three editions of extracts therefrom appeared in Belgium, also translated into foreign languages, ten editions coming out in Italian.


References

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Further reading


Meditations for every day in the month (c1911)
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