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Pierre du Chastel

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Pierre du Chastel or Duchâtel (died 1552) was a French humanist, librarian to Francis I of France.[1]

Pierre Duchâtel [Du Chastel, Castellanus, or Pierre Castellan], was born in Arc-en-Barrois around 1480, and was chaplain to King François I from 1537. He was also a scholar, bishop of Tulle (1544), of Mâcon (1549) and of Orléans (1551). He became also Master of the King's Bookshop, director of the Royal College (now Collège de France) and in 1548 was appointed Grand Almoner of France.[2]

He died of apoplexy in Orléans on February 3, 1552 while preaching.[3]

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  1. ^ Franz Bierlaire (2003). "Pierre DU CHASTEL". In Peter G. Bietenholz; Thomas Brian Deutscher (eds.). Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. Volume 1: A-E. University of Toronto Press. pp. 409–10. ISBN 978-0-8020-8577-1.
  2. ^ .Histoire ecclésiastique de la cour de France, où l'on trouve tout ce qui concerne l'histoire de la Chapelle, & des principaux officiers ecclésiastiques de nos rois [archive], 1777, Imprimerie royale. Paris.
  3. ^ R.P. Charles-Louis Richard et Giraud Bibliothèque sacrée ou Dictionnaire universel, historique, dogmatique, canonique, géographique et chronologique des sciences ecclésiastiques, Paris 1827 tome XXIX, p. 16