Philippe Labbe

Philippe Labbe (; 10 July 1607 – 16 or 17 March 1667) was a French Jesuit writer on historical, geographical and philological questions.

Born in Bourges, he entered the Society of Jesus on 28 September 1623, at the age of 16. After literary, philosophical and theological studies, he successively taught classes of rhetoric and philosophy. He then held the chair of theology for five years. His memory was quick and retentive, his erudition extensive and accurate. He expressed his devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary in elegant Latin verse. Labbe wrote more than 80 literary, philosophical and theological works. Every year witnessed the production of one or more of his works, so that in the field of history Labbe and Denis Pétau have been considered the most remarkable of all French Jesuits.

In 1647 Nicolas Sanson accused the Jesuit Labbe of plagiarizing him in his ; his accusation was published in Sanson's (1647–1648).

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by Labbe, Philippe
Published 1678
Excudebat Antonius Maurry, [impensis] Ludovici Billaine bibliopolæ
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by Labbe, Philippe
Published 1701
impensis R. Clavel, ad insigne Pavonis, in Coemeterio D. Pauli, & J. Chamberlain, Biblopolae Buriensis

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by Sardi, Alessandro
Published 1682
Apud Jacobum Moukee
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by Sardi, Alessandro
Published 1675
Prostant venales apud Mosem Pitt
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