Antoine Caillot


Antoine Caillot was a French man of letters.
When the ecclesiastical oath was repealed, he left priesthood, married, was arrested during the reign of Terror and escaped death, so they say, by a confusion of names.
He was a teacher, bookseller and freemason. He published numerous books, mostly historical, moral or religious compilations as well as pamphlets, sometimes published under the pseudonyms "Gaspard l'Avisé" or "Abbé petit-maître".
The which he published in 1826 was little more than a copy of the by Philibert-Joseph Le Roux.