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Abraham Ruchat (27 February 1680, in Vevey – 29 September 1750, in Lausanne) was a Swiss Protestant theologian and historian. He studied theology at the Academy of Lausanne, receiving his ordination in 1702. Later on, he served as a minister in the communities of Aubonne (1709–16) and Rolle (1716–21). In 1721 he was appointed professor of rhetoric at the academy, where from 1733 up until his death, he taught classes in theology. In 1736–39 he served as school rector.

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  • Abraham Ruchat (27 February 1680, in Vevey – 29 September 1750, in Lausanne) was a Swiss Protestant theologian and historian. He studied theology at the Academy of Lausanne, receiving his ordination in 1702. Later on, he served as a minister in the communities of Aubonne (1709–16) and Rolle (1716–21). In 1721 he was appointed professor of rhetoric at the academy, where from 1733 up until his death, he taught classes in theology. In 1736–39 he served as school rector. In 1727–28 he published several volumes on the Swiss Reformation, titled Histoire de la Réformation de la Suisse — in 1835–38 the work was published in its entirety by Louis Vulliemin (7 volumes). It was later translated into English and published with the title History of the Reformation in Switzerland (1845). In 1714, under the pseudonym "Gottlieb Kypseler", he published a guide for foreigners, Les Délices de la Suisse ("The Delights of Switzerland"; 4 volumes). Another noted work by Ruchat was Abrégé de l'histoire ecclésiastique du Pays de Vaud ("Abstract on the ecclesiastical history of Vaud"; 1707). With Louis Bourguet, Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat and Gabriel Cramer, he was editor of the journal Bibliothèque italique, ou, Histoire littéraire de l'Italie. (en)
  • Abraham Ruchat (getauft am 27. Februar 1680 in Vevey; † 29. September 1750 in Lausanne) war ein Schweizer Historiker und Theologe. Ruchat war Professor für Redekunst und Theologie an der Akademie Lausanne, deren Rektor er von 1736 bis 1739 war. Seine Histoire de la Réformation de la Suisse (1727–1728) gilt als die erste auf Französisch verfasste Geschichte der Reformation in der Schweiz. (de)
  • Abraham Ruchat, né le 27 février 1680 à Vevey et mort le 29 septembre 1750 à Lausanne, est un théologien protestant et historien suisse. (fr)
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  • Abraham Ruchat (getauft am 27. Februar 1680 in Vevey; † 29. September 1750 in Lausanne) war ein Schweizer Historiker und Theologe. Ruchat war Professor für Redekunst und Theologie an der Akademie Lausanne, deren Rektor er von 1736 bis 1739 war. Seine Histoire de la Réformation de la Suisse (1727–1728) gilt als die erste auf Französisch verfasste Geschichte der Reformation in der Schweiz. (de)
  • Abraham Ruchat, né le 27 février 1680 à Vevey et mort le 29 septembre 1750 à Lausanne, est un théologien protestant et historien suisse. (fr)
  • Abraham Ruchat (27 February 1680, in Vevey – 29 September 1750, in Lausanne) was a Swiss Protestant theologian and historian. He studied theology at the Academy of Lausanne, receiving his ordination in 1702. Later on, he served as a minister in the communities of Aubonne (1709–16) and Rolle (1716–21). In 1721 he was appointed professor of rhetoric at the academy, where from 1733 up until his death, he taught classes in theology. In 1736–39 he served as school rector. (en)
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  • Abraham Ruchat (de)
  • Abraham Ruchat (en)
  • Abraham Ruchat (fr)
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