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Jacques Basnage De
Beauval (8
August 1653 – 22
December 1723) was a
celebrated French Protestant divine, preacher, linguist,
writer and man of affairs...
- painter.
Nicolas Gueudeville [fr] (1652–1721),
Catholic writer Jacques Basnages (1653–1723),
Protestant theologian.
Bernard le
Bovier de
Fontenelle (1657–1757)...
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Henri Basnage de
Beauval (7
August 1656 –
April 1710) was a
French Huguenot lawyer,
controversist and lexicographer,
known also as a
journal editor. He...
- press, to almanacs, and to year-books. In
Jewish historiography,
Jacques Basnage was an
important predecessor to Jost. The
religious history of the chroniclers...
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where he
became acquainted with
Pierre Bayle,
Pierre Jurieu and
Jacques Basnage.
Proceeding to England, he was
introduced to Sir
Isaac Newton, who found...
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authoritative work for 100 years;
Basnage was
aware that no such work had ever been
published before.
Basnage sought to
provide an
objective account...
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national synod held at Alençon in 1637, and
presided over by
Benjamin Basnage (1580–1652). The
charge was
brought up
again at the
national synod of Charenton...
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edition (1708) were
revised and
improved by the
Protestant jurist Henri Basnage de
Beauval (1656–1710). A
fourth edition,
edited by Jean-Baptiste Brutel...
- Jews in the
diaspora until 1740. He also drew on the
history of
Jacques Basnage. Maks Erik [pl] and
Israel Zinberg considered it the
foremost representative...
- from the Hebrew, and a
supplement to the
Histoire des
Juifs by
Jacques Basnage de Beauval. His
historical essays were
meant to be part of a
larger work...