Aubert Le Mire Explained

Aubertus Miraeus
Birth Date:30 November 1573
Birth Place:City of Brussels
Death Place:Antwerp
Nationality:Flemish
Other Names:Aubert le Mire
Occupation:ecclesiastical historian
Alma Mater:University of Leuven

Aubert le Mire, Latinized Aubertus Miraeus (30 November 1573 – 19 October 1640) was an ecclesiastical historian in the Spanish Netherlands.

Life

Miraeus was born in Brussels. His father was Guillaume le Mire and his mother Joanna Speeckaert, sister to the Capuchin preacher Bonaventura Speeckaert.[1] After studying at Douai and Leuven he was made canon of Antwerp cathedral in 1608 and secretary to his uncle, Joannes Miraeus, who was then Bishop of Antwerp. In 1611 he was appointed almoner and librarian to Archduke Albert of Austria, then sovereign of the Netherlands, and in 1624 he became dean of the cathedral of Antwerp and vicar general of the diocese. He remained in Antwerp until his death. He wrote numerous works in the fields of history, ecclesiastical history, and related disciplines. Some have suggested that his works lack thoroughness and accuracy.

Published works

Obituaries, biographies and funeral orations

History and ecclesiastical history

Bibliography and diplomatics

Letters

Some of his letters were published by Burbure in Messager des Sciences Historiques de Belgique (1859)

References

Attribution

Notes and References

  1. [P. Hildebrand]