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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! François de La Mothe Le Vayer (1588, Paris - May 9, 1672), was a French writer who was known to use the pseudonym Orosius Tubero. He was admitted to the French Academy in 1639, and was the tutor of Louis XIV. Born in Paris of a noble family of Maine. His father was an avocat at the parlement of Paris and author of a curious treatise on the functions of ambassadors, entitled Legatus, seu De legatorum primlegiis, officio et munere libellus (1579) and illustrated mainly from ancient history. Francois succeeded his father at the parlement, but gave up…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! François de La Mothe Le Vayer (1588, Paris - May 9, 1672), was a French writer who was known to use the pseudonym Orosius Tubero. He was admitted to the French Academy in 1639, and was the tutor of Louis XIV. Born in Paris of a noble family of Maine. His father was an avocat at the parlement of Paris and author of a curious treatise on the functions of ambassadors, entitled Legatus, seu De legatorum primlegiis, officio et munere libellus (1579) and illustrated mainly from ancient history. Francois succeeded his father at the parlement, but gave up his post about 1647 and devoted himself to travel and belles lettres. His Considérations sur l'éloquence française (1638) procured him admission to the Académie française, and his De l'instruction de Mgr. le Dauphin (1640) attracted the attention of Richelieu. In 1649 Anne of Austria entrusted him with the education of her second son and subsequently with the completion of Louis XIV's education, which had been very much neglected.