Claude Aubery | |
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Born | Circa 1545 Triaucourt, Meuse, France |
Died | April 1596 |
Nationality | French |
Other names | Claude Auberi Claudius Alberius Triuncurianus Claudius Alberius Campanus |
Known for | Alberianism |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physician, philosopher, theologian |
Institutions | Academy of Lausanne |
Claude Aubery, Claude Auberi or Claudius Alberius Triuncurianus[nb 1] (circa 1545, Triaucourt, Meuse - April 1596, Dijon) was a French Reformed Protestant physician, philosopher and theologian. His doctrine, close to that of Sebastian Castellio or Andreas Osiander, was called Alberianism.
He should not be confused with Claude Aubery son of Nicolas, pastor of Collonge-Bellerive and Corsier from 1578 to 1590, of Collonges-Fort-l'Écluse around 1590–1592, and of Grand-Saconnex from 1592 to 1608.[3]
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