Gabriel Naudé

Gabriel Naudé
Born2 February 1600
Paris, France
Died10 July 1653 (aged 53)
Abbeville, now Hauts-de-France, France
Occupationlibrarian, scholar, prolific writer, physician

Gabriel Naudé (2 February 1600 – 10 July 1653) was a French librarian and scholar. He was a prolific writer who produced works on many subjects including politics, religion, history and the supernatural. In 1627, he published an influential book in the field of library science called Advice on Establishing a Library. Naudé was later able to put into practice all the ideas he had put forth in Advice when he was given the opportunity to build and maintain the Bibliothèque Mazarine, the library of Cardinal Jules Mazarin at Paris.

Naudé was a precursor of Pierre Bayle and Fontenelle.