A Tragedie of Abraham's Sacrifice Written in French by Theodore Beza, and Translated Into English by Arthur Golding. Ed., With an Introduction, Notes and an Appendix Containing the Abraham Sacrifiant
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Theodore de Beze
Theodore de Beze, a French theologian and poet, is best known for his work "Theodore de Beze's Icones." His writing style is characterized by clarity and elegance, reflecting his deep religious convictions. Beze's key contributions to literature include his role in the development of Reformation theology and his influential poetic works.