John Calvin, LL.D.

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Theology University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland 
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Jehan Cauvin (1509—1564).
His father, Gérard Cauvin, was a secretary of the Court and an attorney of the Bishop of Noyon. Young Calvin was awarded in 1521 an ecclesiastical benefice, which he received until 1527. At age 12 he studied Latin under M. Cordier at Collège de la Marche (1521-1523). In 1523 his father sent him out to escape an epidemic of Black Death plague. At first he lived with his uncle, the blacksmith Richard Cauvin until December, 1523. Then transferred to Collège de Montaigu where he studied Philosophy under J. Mair (1524-1525).
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Mathurin Cordier research assistant 1521-1523 Collège de la Marche University of Paris
 (A.B.)
John Mair research assistant 1524-1525 Collège de Montaigu University of Paris
 (A.B.)
Melchior Rufus Wolmar grad student 1526-1527 University of Orléans
 (A.M.)
Guillaume Budé grad student 1528-1529 University of Orléans
 (LL.M.)
Andreas Alciati grad student 1529-1531 University of Bourges
 (LL.D.)
Melchior Rufus Wolmar grad student 1529-1531 University of Bourges
 (Litt.D.)
Pierre Danes post-doc 1531-1533 College de France
François Vatable post-doc 1531-1533 College de France
William Farel research scientist 1536-1538 Saint-Peter Cathedral Geneva

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Theodorus Beza grad student 1553-1559 University of Geneva
Zacharias Ursinus grad student 1556-1561 University of Geneva (LinguisTree)
François Du Jon, Sr grad student 1562-1565 University of Geneva
Lambert Daneau post-doc 1559-1561 University of Geneva