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Fulcran Grégoire Vigouroux (13 February 1837 – 21 February 1915), was a French
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and scholar, biblical
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,
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, and the first secretary of the Pontificial Commission (1903–1912). Vigouroux defended the
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of the Bible.


Life and work

Vigouroux was born at Nantes. He finished his education in October 1853. He was
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on December 21, 1861. After ordination he became a member of the
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. Between 1862 and 1864 Vigouroux taught as a professor of philosophy, first at the
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of
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and then, from October, 1864 to 1868, at the seminary of
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. In 1890 he replaced
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Paul Martin at the
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as an instructor on the
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, particularly the Old Testament. Vigouroux engaged in defending the historicity of the Bible. Chiefly concerned with apologetical questions, Vigouroux tended to be conservative in
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.Avery Cardinal Dulles, ''A History of Apologetics'', Ignatius Press: San Francisco 2005, p. 260. In 1903 Vigouroux was called to Rome to become the first secretary of the newly formed
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. Vigouroux engaged in foundational work of Pontificio Istituto Biblico. He died in
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. He is the author of a ''Manuel Biblique'' (1880). His work ''La Bible et les découvertes modernes en Égypte et en Assyrie'' passed through six editions between 1877 and 1896. According to this work, modern archaeological discoveries in Egypt and Assyria supported the reliability of the Bible. Vigouroux also edited the apologetically oriented ''Dictionnaire de la Bible'' (Dictionary of the Bible), in five volumes (1891–1912). His works have apologetical character. Vigouroux was one of the polemicists of Ernest Renan. Vigouroux was considered one of the major Catholic apologists in his time. According to his opponents and polemicists he "was as dull in his style as in his misdeeds".Marvin Richard O'Connell, ''Critics on Trial: An introduction to the Catholic Modernist Crisis'' (Catholic University of America Press, 1994), p. 64


Works

* ''De l'exégèse rationaliste en Allemagne''. In: ''Études religieuses'' XXV (1870/71), 188–221.691–734
''La Bible et la critique, réponse aux ″Souvenirs d'enfance et de jeunesse″ de M. Renan''
Paris : Berche et Tralin, 1883 * ''La Bible et les découvertes modernes en Égypte et en Assyrie'', Paris : Berche et Tralin, 1877 * ''Manuel biblique, ou Cours d'Écriture sainte à l'usage des séminaires. Ancien Testament'', Paris : A. Roger et F. Chernoviz, 1878 * ''La Bible et les découvertes modernes en Palestine, en Égypte, et en Assyrie'', Paris : Berche et Tralin, 1879 (Plusieurs éditions augmentées par la suite) * ''Dictionnaire de la Bible, contenant tous les noms de personnes, de lieux, de plantes, d'animaux mentionnés dans les Saintes Écritures, les questions théologiques, archéologiques, scientifiques, critiques, relatives à l'Ancien et au Nouveau Testament'', Paris : Letouzey et Ané
1895
€“1912 (avec de nombreux collaborateurs
Sur Gallica 2
* ''Les Livres saints et la critique rationaliste, histoire et réfutation des objections des incrédules contre les saintes Écritures'', Paris : A. Roger et F. Chernoviz, 1890–1891 (Plusieurs éditions ensuite) * ''La Bible et les découvertes modernes''. 6th ed. 4 vols- Paris, 1896. *

', 1900-1909, 8 volumes.


References


Further reading

* A. Houtin, ''La question biblique chez les catholiques de France au XIXe siècle'', 1906; * Lachenmann, ''Vigouroux''. In: RGG1 V Sp. 1675f.;


See also

* Jean-Baptiste Glaire – his Bible translation was included in the 'Glaire & Vigouroux' Bible.


External links


Page de la Catho de Toulouse sur F. Vigouroux
* * Vigouroux
''Dictionnaire de la Bible, contenant tous les noms de personnes, de lieux, de plantes, ... Livre en mode image seul''
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