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Mabillon, Jean

▪ French scholar
born Nov. 23, 1632, near Reims, Fr.
died Dec. 27, 1707, Paris
 French monastic scholar, antiquarian, and historian who pioneered the study of ancient handwriting ( paleography).

      He entered Saint-Rémi Abbey, Reims, in 1653 and became a Benedictine monk the following year. He was ordained priest (1660) at Corbie, Fr., before moving in 1664 to St. Germain-des-Prés, Paris, headquarters of the Maurists (Maurist), a congregation of French Benedictine scholars. He worked there for 20 years, coediting in 1667 the works of Abbot St. Bernard of Clairvaux and Lives of the Benedictine saints (9 vol., 1668–1701).

      With the aid of his colleagues, Mabillon wrote De Re Diplomatica (1681; supplement, 1704), in which he established the principles for determining the authenticity and dates of medieval manuscripts. De Re Diplomatica founded the science of diplomatics—the critical study of the formal sources of history—and practically created Latin paleography, the science fundamental to European diplomatics. De Re Diplomatica challenged the Jesuit Daniel Papebroch—who had declared that nearly all Merovingian documents were spurious and that no authentic charters survived from times before AD 700—and caused a major controversy between the Benedictines and the Jesuits.

      In 1691 Mabillon had to defend the Maurists' mode of living against Abbot de Rancé of La Trappe, Fr. (founder of the reformed Cistercians called Trappists), who favoured manual work for monks. The ensuing dispute caused Mabillon to write (1691–92) Traité des études monastiques (“Treatise on Monastic Studies”) and Réflexions sur la réponse de M. l'abbé de la Trappe (“Reflections on the Reply of the Abbot of La Trappe”); both works embodied the Maurists' ideas and program for ecclesiastical studies. Generally considered the greatest of the Maurists, Mabillon died amid the colossal production of the Benedictine Annals, 4 vol. (1703–07; vol. 5, posthumously, 1713; vol. 6, the work of other authors, 1739).

Additional Reading
Henri Leclercq, Mabillon, 2 vol. (1953–57); Joseph Urban Bergkamp, Dom Jean Mabillon and the Benedictine Historical School of Saint-Maur (1928).

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