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Jérôme de Gonnelieu (born at
Soissons Soissons () is a commune in the northern French department of Aisne, in the region of Hauts-de-France. Located on the river Aisne, about northeast of Paris, it is one of the most ancient towns of France, and is probably the ancient capital o ...
, 8 September 1640; died at Paris, 28 February 1715) was a French Jesuit theologian, ascetical writer, and preacher.


Life

At the age of seventeen he entered the
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(4 Oct, 1657). Till the year 1674, when he pronounced his final vows, his services were in various capacities, particularly teaching. From this date his abilities directed towards preaching and evangelism.


Works

In the later part of his life he gave himself up almost exclusively to literary activity. The following is a list of his works: *"Exercise de la vie spirituelle" (Paris, 1701); *"De la Présence de Dieu qui renferme tous les principes de la vie intérieure" (Paris, 1703, 1709, 1731; Marseilles, 1827); *"Méthode de bien prier" (Paris, 1710, 1769); *"Pratique de la vie intérieure", etc. (Paris, 1710); *"Instruction sur la Confession et la Communion" (Paris, 1710; printed with preceding work in Paris edition of 1713): *"Sermon de Norte Seigneur à ses apôtres aprés la Céne, avec des réflections" (Paris, 1712); *"Nouvelle retaite de huit jours à l'usage des personnes de monde et du cloître" (Paris, 1736). To the above, almost all the biographies add another work, a French translation of the influential devotional text ''
The Imitation of Christ ''The Imitation of Christ'', by Thomas à Kempis, is a Christian devotional book first composed in Medieval Latin as ''De Imitatione Christi'' ( 1418–1427).''An introductory Dictionary of Theology and Religious studies'', by Orlando O. Espà ...
'' by
Thomas à Kempis Thomas à Kempis (c. 1380 – 25 July 1471; german: Thomas von Kempen; nl, Thomas van Kempen) was a German-Dutch canon regular of the late medieval period and the author of '' The Imitation of Christ'', published anonymously in Latin in the ...
. The first edition of this translation bears the title "''L'Imitation de Jesus-Christ, Traduction nouvelle: Avec une Pratique et une Piére à la fin de chaque Chapitre'' (Par. le R. P. de Gonnelieu, de la Compagnie de Jésus, Paris and Nancy, 1712)"; but a great majority of the bibliographies, somewhat arbitrarily, deny that ''Traduction'' (translation), as distinct from the ''secours'' (helps) at the end of each chapter, is by de Gonnelieu. The opinion of the negative critics seems to be based mainly on the statement of Calmet (op. cit. below) that "the translation is by John-Baptiste Cusson rinter at Nancy and the rest by P. Gonnelieu". The "Journal des Sçavans", on the other hand, in a review written within one year after the publication of the work, whilst praising the zeal and piety of the translator, says expressly that the version is by P. Gonnelieu; and adds that "Sieur Cusson (one time printer of the Journal) has enriched this first edition by many copper-plates".


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;Attribution * The entry cites: **Journals des Sçavans (Amsterdam, 1713), LIV, 181-82; ** '' Mémoires pour l'Historie des Sciences et des beaux Arts'' (Trévoux, 1713), Art. cxvi, LI, 1403–04; **Calmet, Bibliothèque Lorraine (Nancy, 1751), 318; **Barbier, Dictionnaire des Anonymes, 2nd ed. (Paris, 1823), II, 160, 163, sqq; **Brunet, Manuel du Libraire (Paris, 1862), III, 426; **Patouillet, Dictionnaire des livres jansénistes (1752), preface. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gonnelieu, Jerome de 1640 births 1715 deaths People from Soissons 17th-century French Jesuits 18th-century French Jesuits 18th-century French Catholic theologians Jesuit theologians