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- Bochart is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Matthieu Bochart (before 19 March 1619–1662), French Protestant minister at Alençon...
- Samuel Bochart (30 May 1599 – 16 May 1667) was a French Protestant biblical scholar, a student of Thomas Erpenius and the teacher of Pierre Daniel Huet...
- Matthieu Bochart (c. 19 March 1619 — 1662) was a French Protestant minister at Alençon from 1635-1662. Bochart published Traité contre les Reliqiues and...
- Jean Bochart de Champigny, Sieur de Noroy et de Verneuil (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ bɔʃaʁ də ʃɑ̃piɲi]; 1643–September 27, 1720), was Intendant of New...
- and pharmacist Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant (1594–1661), poet. Samuel Bochart (1599–1667), Protestant theologian. Pierre Corneille (1606–1684), tragedian...
- Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard Bochart de Saron (16 January 1730 – 20 April 1794) was a French magistrate in the Parlement of Paris and an amateur astronomer,...
- early as 1646 (Samuel Bochart) read it as Tartessos in ancient Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula), near Huelva and Sevilla today. Bochart, the 17th century...
- a work of biblical criticism and world history by French author Samuel Bochart, first published in 1646. It was originally written in two books, combined...
- writers of the early modern period, including Sir Walter Raleigh, Samuel Bochart, John Mill and Jonathan Edwards, and is still frequently encountered today...
- expounded c. 1789, in A General History of Music: "The name, according to Bochart, who derives it from the Phoenician, implies a songstress. Hence it is...