Traicte pour les tres devotes & tres vertueuses dames, les dames religieuses du Calvaire,

This item is a set of over eighty bound handwritten letters from Francois Leclerc du Tremblay, also known as Pere Joseph, to the nuns of Calvaire between 1614 and 1638.

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Main Author: Joseph, père, 1577-1638 (Creator)
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Language:French
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520 2 |a This item is a set of over eighty bound handwritten letters from Francois Leclerc du Tremblay, also known as Pere Joseph, to the nuns of Calvaire between 1614 and 1638. 
524 |a MSE/EM 2834-1B, Traicte pour les tres devotes & tres vertueuses dames, les dames religieuses du Calvaire, Rare Books & Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame. 
545 0 |a Francois Leclerc du Tremblay, also known as Pere Joseph, began his career as a soldier, serving at the Siege of Amiens in 1597, but in 1599 he renounced the world and entered the Capuchin priory of Orleans. He became a notable preacher and in 1606 helped Antoinette d'Orleans, a nun of Fontevrault, found the order of the Filles du Calvaire--the community to whom these letters are addressed. Pere Joseph (1577-1638) is also known as a confidant of Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), and was the original "eminence grise" ("grey eminence"), the French term for a powerful advisor who operates "behind the scenes." 
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