He received his education at
Leuven and at
Paris under
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples. He became librarian of the
Sorbonne and tutor to the nephews of
Jacques d'Amboise,
bishop of Clermont and
abbot of Cluny. He is best known as a distinguished antagonist of
Martin Luther, against whom he wrote extensively. He also published in German, thus trying to widen his auditorium, and leaving the theologians circles behind. When
Cardinal Duprat convened his
Synod of Paris in 1528 to discuss the new religion, Clichtove was summoned and was entrusted with the task of collecting and summarizing the objections to the
Lutheran doctrine. This he did in his
Compendium veritatum ... contra erroneas Lutheranorum assertiones (Paris, 1529). Devoted to
Saint Cecilia, he left to the Cathedral of Chartres an endowment for the celebration of Mass on Cecilia's Day. ==Works==