Jean de Serres

Jean de Serres (; ; 1540–1598) was a major French historian and an advisor to King Henry IV during the Wars of Religion that marred the French Reformation in the second half of the Sixteenth Century. As a refugee from religious persecution, he was educated in Switzerland and became a Calvinist pastor, humanist, poet, polemicist, and diplomat. His complete translation of Plato appeared in the famous 1578 edition published by Henri Estienne, which is the source of the standard 'Stephanus numbers' still used by scholars to refer to Plato's works. In 1596, de Serres was appointed 'Historian of France' by King Henry IV. His posthumously published ''History of France'' was an 'immense success' and was not superseded for almost a century. Provided by Wikipedia

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Published 1766
Aux dépens de la Compagnie

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Published 1770
excudebant G. Bowyer et J. Nichols, sumptibus editoris: prostant venales apud Robinson et Roberts: et apud E. et C. Dilly; atque J. Lacy et Rob. Smith, Northamptoniæ