Christophe de Longueil

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Christophe de Longueil (1490 – September 11, 1522) was a humanist from the Duchy of Brabant. He is also known by his Latin name, Christophorus Longolius.

He was born in Mechelen, and studied jurisprudence in Valence. He became a lawyer in 1511, and served from 1513 as an official in Paris. He also served as a tutor to a young King Francis I of France.[1] He had given up law to study classical literature. Later he traveled around Europe, finally settling in Padua, where he died in 1522.

References

  • "Longolius". Meyers Konversations-Lexikon (in German). Vol. 10 (4th ed.). 1890. p. 909.