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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...
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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...
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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 (1643–September 27, 1720), was
Intendant of New
France from 1686 to 1702. His
mandate was one...
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pharmacist Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant (1594–1661), poet.
Samuel Bochart (1599–1667),
Protestant theologian.
Pierre Corneille (1606–1684), tragedian...
- 1697 when
Governor Louis de
Buade de
Frontenac and
Superintendent Jean
Bochart de
Champigny granted both
sides of the
river as the
Seignory of the Bonavanture...
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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...
- 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...
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school there. He also
received lessons from a
Protestant pastor,
Samuel Bochart. By the age of
twenty he was
recognized as one of the most
promising scholars...
- 77–175. The
family of this
patriarch seems to have been
correctly traced by
Bochart, in the Almodaei, or Allumaeotae, a
central people of
Arabia Felix, noticed...