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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...
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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...
- Aubert [fr] (b. 1500s),
explorer Adrien Auzout (1622–1691),
astronomer Jacques Basnages (1653–1723),
Protestant theologian.
Juliette Billard, (1889–1975), architect...
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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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shortly afterwards he
discovered a ‘direct method’. In a
letter to
Henri Basnage, held at the
University of
Basel Public Library,
dated 30
March 1697, Johann...
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formed what
would be
called the Old Yishuv.
Again following Jacobs,
Jacques Basnage at the
beginning of the 18th
century estimated the
total number of European...
- Jésus-Christ (1722). He was the
choice of
Jacques Basnage to
complete the
edition by
Henri Basnage de
Beauval of the
Dictionnaire universel of Antoine...
- 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...
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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...
- press, to almanacs, and to year-books. In
Jewish historiography,
Jacques Basnage was an
important predecessor to Jost. The
religious history of the chroniclers...