Cornelius Franciscus Nelis
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Cornelius Franciscus Nelis (1736—1798) was the last
bishop of Antwerp The Diocese of Antwerp () is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium. The diocese was restored in 1961. It is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Mechelen- ...
before the suppression of the diocese during the
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Life

Nelis was born in
Mechelen Mechelen (; ; historically known as ''Mechlin'' in EnglishMechelen has been known in English as ''Mechlin'', from where the adjective ''Mechlinian'' is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical context. T ...
on 5 June 1736, the son of Cornelis Nelis, advocate of the
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. Charles Piot, "Nelis (Corneille-François de)", ''
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vol. 15
(Brussels, 1899), 568-583.
He was educated at the
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and at the University of Leuven, where he graduated
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as the first of his year on 27 October 1753. He pursued further studies in theology, graduating
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on 6 May 1760. In the meantime, he had been appointed director of Leuven University's Mechlin College in 1757 and university librarian in 1758. He played an important role in the creation of Leuven's University Press in 1759. On 17 July 1765 Nelis was appointed a
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of
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, resigning as university librarian on 26 November 1768 after numerous complaints that he was no longer fulfilling his obligations. In 1777 he was appointed to the
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advising the government on educational reform. In 1777 Nelis was a candidate for appointment as bishop of Bruges, but was ultimately not chosen for the diocese. A. J. van der Aa, ''Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden'', continued by K.J.R. van Harderwijk and G.D.J. Schotel, vol. 13 (Haarlem, 1868), 115-121. He was nominated as bishop of Antwerp on 15 February 1785, his appointment was confirmed by
Pope Pius VI Pope Pius VI (; born Count Angelo Onofrio Melchiorre Natale Giovanni Antonio called Giovanni Angelo or Giannangelo Braschi, 25 December 171729 August 1799) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 February 1775 to hi ...
on 25 April, and he was
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on 5 June. Although initially a supporter of
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's reform programme, he gradually came under suspicion of inspiring resistance to radical change, and on 26 October 1788 his arrest was ordered and he went into hiding. After the creation of the
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in January 1790, Nelis was appointed president of the States General. He worked hard to maintain agreement between the provinces adhering to the union. After the collapse of the union in December 1790, he eventually came to support the claim of
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, to rule in the Low Countries. During the French Revolutionary War in the Low Countries Nelis sought refuge first in the Netherlands and then in Germany, eventually making his way to Italy in 1795. He died at the
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religious community in Florence on 21 August 1798. After his death his library was auctioned off in the Low Countries, with many of the items of historical value being bought by
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, whose collection was an important acquisition of the later
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Publications

* ''Fragmens sur les principes du vrai bonheur. Discours de Lysimaque''. (Leuven, 1763). Availabl
on KU Leuven Special Collections
* ''Alexis, fragment d'instruction d'un prince''. Leuven, 1765 * ''Oratio in funere Francìsci I, imp. Cas. Aug. habita in basilica SS. Michaelis & Gudulæ''. Leuven, 1765 * ''Oraison funèbre de Marie-Thérèse''. (Brussels, 1781) Available o
on KU Leuven Special Collections
* ''L'Aveugle de la montagne, entretiens philosophiques''. 2 vols, 1789-1793 * ''Regels ende manieren van leven voor de nonnen en gesuprimeerde persoenen in de wereld''. * ''Belgicarum rerum prodromus, sive de historia belgica ejusque scriptoribus præcipuis commentario''. Antwerp, 1790 * ''L'aveugle de la montagne'' (Paris, 1798) Available o
on KU Leuven Special Collections


References

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