Mare, Philibert De La
, was a counsellor in the parliament of Dijon, deeply versed in literature and history,
and esteemed almost as elegant a writer in Latin as the
president de Thou, whom he had made his model. He
died May 16, 1687, after having published several works,
of which the most known is, his “Commentarius de Bello
| Burgundico.” This makes a part of his “Historicorum
Burgundise conspectus,” published in 4to, in 1689. He
wrote also “Huberti Langueti vita,” published by J. P.
Ludwig, at Halle, 170O, 12D1O. 1
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