Arnoult de Lisle
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Born1556
Paris
Died25 November 1613 (aged about 57)
Paris
OthernamesArnould de l'Isle, Arnulphus de Lislo, Arnulphus de Insulanus
KnownforPromoting relations between France and Morocco
Arnoult de Lisle | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1556 Paris |
| Died | 25 November 1613 (aged about 57) Paris |
| Other names | Arnould de l'Isle, Arnulphus de Lislo, Arnulphus de Insulanus |
| Known for | Promoting relations between France and Morocco |
| Relatives | Louis Duret (father-in-law) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Medicine, Arabic culture |
| Institutions | Collège de France |
| Patrons | Henry III of France, Henry IV of France |
Arnoult de Lisle (1556–1613) was a French physician, Arabist, and diplomat of the 16th and 17th centuries.
As a young physician, he married the daughter of Louis Duret, a follower of Avicenna, in 1586.
