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'''Méric Casaubon''' (1599-1671) was a French-English scholar and philologist. He was the son of French Hugonot scholar [[Isaac Casaubon]], who in 1602 had collected the [[Enoch Fragments of Syncellus]] from a ms. located in the library of Catherine de Medici in Paris and sent a copy of them to his friend [[Joseph Justus Scaliger]] for publication in 1606. Méric Casaubon also got involved in [[Enochic Studies]]; in 1659 he published a detailed report on [[John Dee]]'s "discovery" of the [[Enochian Alphabet]].
'''Méric Casaubon''' (1599-1671) was a French-English scholar and philologist. He was the son of French Hugonot scholar [[Isaac Casaubon]], who in 1602 had collected the [[Enoch Fragments of Syncellus]] from a ms. located in the library of Catherine de Medici in Paris and sent a copy of them to his friend [[Joseph Justus Scaliger]] for publication in 1606. Méric Casaubon also got involved in [[Enochic Studies]]; in 1659 he published a detailed report on [[John Dee]]'s "discovery" of the [[Enochian Alphabet]].
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*[[A True & Faithful Relation of What Passed for Many Years between Dr. John Dee and Some Spirits (1659 Casaubon), book]]


==Biography==
==Biography==

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Méric Casaubon

Méric Casaubon (1599-1671) was a French-English scholar and philologist. He was the son of French Hugonot scholar Isaac Casaubon, who in 1602 had collected the Enoch Fragments of Syncellus from a ms. located in the library of Catherine de Medici in Paris and sent a copy of them to his friend Joseph Justus Scaliger for publication in 1606. Méric Casaubon also got involved in Enochic Studies; in 1659 he published a detailed report on John Dee's "discovery" of the Enochian Alphabet.

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