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Auger Ferrier[1] (1513–1588) was a French physician, known also as an astrologer,[2] poet, and interpreter of dreams.

Auger Ferrier by Marc Arcis
Auger Ferrier by Marc Arcis

Life


This house in Toulouse
This house in Toulouse

He was born near Toulouse, and educated by his father, a surgeon. He studied medicine with the law and mathematics. He took a medical degree at the University of Montpellier in 1540, under Jean Schyron. He was particularly interested in judicial astrology.

He went to Paris, where he made his way rapidly. Cardinal Bertrand presented him to Catherine de Medici, who made him physician in ordinary. He was a success in Rome, also, and befriended Julius Caesar Scaliger.

Settling finally in Toulouse, Ferrier fell into a sharp controversy with Jean Bodin, over his Six Livres de la République, when Ferrier answered a slight in Avertissement à Jean Bodin sur le quatrième livre de sa République. Aged 75, he died of an intestinal complaint.


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References


  1. Also Augier, Augerius, Oger; Ferrerius.
  2. CERL page
  3. William Vernon Harris, Dreams and Experience in Classical Antiquity (2009), p. 88; Google Books.

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