, professor of the Oriental languages at Paris, was a son of the family
, professor of the Oriental languages at Paris, was a son of the family of Langton in the
Merse, and educated at St. Andrew’s, Scotland, where he
studied the belles lettres, philosophy, the Oriental languages, and philosophy. After taking holy orders, he
went to the university of Paris, where he taught the
Oriental languages for several years with great applause.
In 1551, he published a book on the usefulness and excellency of the word of God, “Oratio de utilitate et excellentia Verbi Dei,
” Paris, De vulgari
Sacrae Scriptura? phrasi,
” Paris, In orationem dominicam pia meditatio,
” St. And. Apostles Creed,
” was published at London,