Maturin Veyssière La Croze

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Maturinus Veyssière La Croze (Nantes, 1661-1739) was a learned French Benedictine historian and orientalist, later a Protestant convert. He became a Prussian royal librarian.

His works include Vindiciae veterum scriptorum contra J. Hardunium' (1708), the Histoire du christianisme des Indes (1724), Histoire du Christianisme d'Ethiopie et d'Arménie (1739)[1], and a Coptic-Latin dictionary[2].

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