Before the organization of the academy •
Mathieu Béroalde, professor of
Hebrew, 1573–74 •
Louis Cappel de Montgemberg, professor of
Theology, 1576 •
Immanuel Tremellius, professor of Hebrew, 1576–79 •
Austrius Calabrinus, professor of
Philosophy, 1579 •
Jacques Cappel, professor of Hebrew, 1594 •
Moïse Quadratus, professor of
physics, 1594 •
Robert de Visme, professor of philosophy, 1594 •
Giulio Pace, professor of
Law, 1595
Professors of law (one chair) •
Augustin Caillet, 1608–24 •
Charles Bordelius, 1624–30 •
Jean Daubert, 1630–44 •
Claude Pithoys, 1663 •
J. J. Burkhart, 1673–75 •
Pierre Billot, 1675
Professors of Greek (one or two chairs depending on the time) •
Toussaint Berchet, 1602-24 (Berchet played a significant role in the organization of the Academy in 1601) •
Didier Héraut, 1602 •
Gautier Donaldson, 1603–09 •
Samuel Néran, 1608–11 •
Jacob Roussel, 1614 •
Jean Brazi, 1629–51 •
José Le Vasseur, 1646–71 •
Jacques Du Rondel, 1654
Professors of Hebrew (one chair) •
Jacques Cappel, 1602–24 •
Jean Huttenius, 1613 •
Alexandre Colvill, 1619–43 •
Abraham Rambour, 1620–51 •
Josué Levasseur, 1646–61 •
Abraham Colvill, 1661–67 •
Pierre Jurieu, 1674–81
Professors of theology (three chairs) •
Daniel Tilenus, 1602–19 •
Jacques Cappel, 1602–24 •
Aaron Blondel, 1603–05 •
André Melvin, 1611–19 •
Abraham Rambour, 1620–54 •
Pierre Du Moulin, 1621–58 •
Samuel Maresius, 1625–36 •
Alexandre Colvill, 1619–43 •
Louis Cappel, 1633–58 •
Le Blanc de Beaulieu, 1645–75 •
Abraham Colvill, 1658–67 •
José Le Vasseur, 1646–71 •
Alpée de Saint-Maurice, 1660–81 •
Paul Joly, 1673–76 •
Henri Sacrelaire, 1676–81 •
Pierre Jurieu, 1673–81 •
Pierre Trouillard, 1676–80 •
Jakob Abbadie, 1680–81
Professors of philosophy (two chairs) •
John Cameron, 1602–04 •
Arthur Johnston, 1606–23 •
Claude Pithoys, 1633–75 •
Joseph Pithoys, 1655 •
Adam Steuart, 1622–28 • P. Bisterfeld, 1624–26 •
Alexandre Colvill, 1627–46 •
Étienne Brazi, 1661–81 •
Pierre Jurieu, 1671–81 •
Pierre Bayle, 1675–81 ===Professors of rhetoric (
Latin) (one chair)=== •
Jean Brazi, 1664 •
Jacques Du Rondel, 1664–81
Professors of mathematics (one chair) •
Jean de Vesle, 1605 •
Richard Doussert, 1613 •
Abraham Colvill, 1661–67
Professors of physics (one chair) •
Gautier Donaldson, 1608 •
Abraham Du Han, 1640–53 •
Alexandre Colvill, 1619–43
Directors of military exercises • De Saint-Martin 1613 • Du Gast 1680 • Baron 1681 • Legrand 1681-1685 • also influential was the engineer
Jean Errard, who taught in the military academy ==Famous alumni==