François Armand Gervaise
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François Armand Gervaise (1660–1761) was a French
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and historian.


Life

Gervaise was born in Paris. As a student, he met Bossuet, who recognized in him a learned writer and eloquent orator. He entered La Trappe in 1695, where he became the disciple of
Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé (9 January 1626, Paris27 October 1700, Soligny-la-Trappe) was a French abbot of La Trappe Abbey, a controversialist author, and a founding father of the Trappists. Early life Armand Jean le Bouthillier de R ...
, and made his profession in 1696. In the same year, Zozime Foisil, who had succeeded de Rancé after his resignation, died after a few months of administration, and de Rancé then asked the king, with the pressing recommendation of Bossuet, for Gervaise as his second successor. Gervaise received the abbatial benediction on 20 October 1696. But his turbulent administration, which in several points was opposed to that of de Rancé, soon made him unpopular. He resigned in 1698, but soon regretted the decision. He left La Trappe and began a wandering life from monastery to monastery, working as a writer. The history of the Reform of Cîteaux caused his final disgrace. He was obliged to interrupt its publication, and was banished by order of the king to the Cistercian monastery of Le Reclus, where he died.


Works

*the lives of several
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and other spiritual writers; *the life of Abélard *the life of
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*the life of
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*a criticism on Marsolier's ''Life of the Abbé de Rancé''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gervaise, Francois Armand 1660 births 1761 deaths French abbots Discalced Carmelites 18th-century French historians Clergy from Paris French male non-fiction writers