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Jacques Boileau (March 16, 1635 - August 1, 1716) was a French clergyman who became a canon of the Sainte-Chapelle, and made contributions to church history. He was the brother of Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux and Gilles Boileau.

He was described by Gustave Masson as the "author of many very curious writings on Church discipline".

Biography
Jacques Boileau was born in Paris, France. He was baptized in the Sainte-Chapelle on March 18, 1635.

He studied at Collège d'Harcourt. On May 22, 1662, he became a Doctor of theology at the Sorbonne. He became Dean, Grand Vicar, and Official of the Diocese of Sens. In 1694 he was promoted to the canonry of the Sainte-Chapelle.

Works
Jacques Boileau wrote in French and Latin.

He published some of his works anonymously or under several pen names, including Marcellus Ancyranus, Claudius Fonteius and Jacques Barnabé.

His works include:
 * Ad Decretalem super specula de Magistris (1667)
 * De l'abus des nudités de gorge, Bruxelles, (1675)
 * Historia confessionis auricularis (1683)
 * Historia Flagellantium: de recto et perverso usu flagrorum apud Christianos (Paris, 1700)
 * Histoire des flagellants: le bon et le mauvais usage de la flagellation parmi les chrétiens (Amsterdam, 1701). French translation of the Latin version published the previous year
 * Panégyriques des Saints (1719)

He also published the works of other theologians:
 * Considérations sur le "Traité historique de l'établissement et des prérogatives de l'église de Rome et de ses évêques", by Mr. Louis Maimbourg,... 1685
 * De corpore et sanguine Domini by Ratramnus. Boileau's edition of the text in Paris, 1712, was described by the ecclesiastical historian Philip Schaff as "the best edition of the original text".

Mentions

 * A 1669 letter from Jacques' brother Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux to Jean Racine, describing the siblings' visit to François de la Chaise and the subsequent conversation. The letter was published in


 * Brief biography in the introduction of the Complete works of his brother Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux.


 * Review: [Untitled]
 * Reviewed Work: In Praise of the Whip: A Cultural History of Arousal by Niklaus Largier, Graham Harman
 * Review by: Robert Mills
 * Journal of the History of Sexuality
 * Vol. 21, No. 1 (JANUARY 2012), pp. 176-179 (4 pages)
 * Published by: University of Texas Press


 * LES DOCTEURS DE SORBONNE ET LEURS OPTIONS THEOLOGIQUES AU XVIIè SIECLE
 * Yves Poutet
 * Divus Thomas
 * Vol. 81, No. 3/4 (1978), pp. 213-348 (136 pages)
 * Published by: Edizioni Studio Domenicano


 * Désir, religion et violence du roman libertin: temps et lieux des découvertes
 * Mladen Kozul
 * L'Esprit Créateur
 * Vol. 43, No. 4, Le Chronotope libertin / The Libertine Chronotope (Winter 2003), pp. 49-61 (13 pages)
 * Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press


 * The Devil in the Convent
 * Moshe Sluhovsky
 * The American Historical Review
 * Vol. 107, No. 5 (December 2002), pp. 1379-1411 (34 pages)
 * Published by: Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Historical Association


 * LA CORRESPONDANCE DE BOILEAU ET RACINE, ENTRE "OTIUM" ET "NEGOTIA"
 * Alain Génetiot
 * Revue d'Histoire littéraire de la France
 * 112e Année, No. 4 (DÉCEMBRE 2012), pp. 821-838 (18 pages)
 * Published by: Presses Universitaires de France [ https://www.jstor.org/stable/23351994 ]