Claude Aubery
Claude Aubery, Claude Auberi or Claudius Alberius Triuncurianus (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.
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 |
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.
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