Born: May 12, 1630, Paris, France.
Pseudonym: Santolius Victorinus.
Died: August 5, 1697, Dijon, France.
De Santëuil was one of the regular Canons of St. Victor, at Paris, and a distinguished writer of Latin poetry. Many of his hymns appeared in the Cluniac Breviary of 1686, and the Paris Breviary, 1680 & 1736. His Hymni Sacri et Novi was published at Paris in 1689, and again, enlarged, in 1698.
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