Claude Aubery

Claude Aubery
BornCirca 1545
Triaucourt, Meuse, France
DiedApril 1596
Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France
NationalityFrench
Other namesClaude Auberi
Claudius Alberius Triuncurianus
Claudius Alberius Campanus
Known forAlberianism
Scientific career
FieldsPhysician, philosopher, theologian
InstitutionsAcademy 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]

  1. ^ Service de référence en ligne des bibliothèques de la Ville de Genève. "Que signifie Triuncurianus ?". institutions.ville-geneve.ch (in French). Bibliothèques municipales de la Ville de Genève. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  2. ^ Dupuy, Jacques (1696). Clavis Historiae Thuanae (in Latin). Regensburg: J. Z. Seidelii. p. 656. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  3. ^ Georges Curtet, Notes d'histoire (Collonge-Bellerive, 2010), page 93.


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