Pet. Dan. Huetii Commentarius De Rebus Ad Eum Pertinentibus is an autobiographical work by Pierre-Daniel Huet, a prominent French scholar and bishop of Avranches. Written in Latin, this commentary offers a detailed account of Huet's life, intellectual pursuits, and the significant events that shaped his career. From his early education to his involvement in literary and philosophical circles, Huet provides valuable insights into the world of 17th-century French intellectual life.
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