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Pierre de
Boissat (1603 in Vienne, Isère – 28
March 1662) was a soldier, writer, poet and translator.
Knight and
Count Palatine,
Boissat began his career...
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Journal des
Voyages de
Monsieur de
Monconys (in French). I. Lyon:
Horace Boissat &
George Remeus: 296 ff. Maundrell,
Henry (1703). A
Journey from Aleppo...
- Italie, Egypte, Syrie,
Constantinople et
Natolie (in French).
Horace Boissat &
George Remeus. Monconys,
Balthasar de (1666).
Journal des voyages. 2...
- Roc****e, 1757, p. 394. MONCONYS,
Balthasar de,
Journal des Voyages, Lyon,
Boissat & Remeus, 1665, p. 20 DUJOLS, Pierre,
alias Magophon,
Hypotypose du Mutus...
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article incorporates text from this source,
which is in the
public domain.
Boissat,
Pierre (1629).
Hisoire des
Chevaliers de l'Ordre de St. Jean de Jerusalem...
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della Malta. Bosio's
history was
translated into
French by
Pierre de
Boissat,
augmented by Jean Baudoin. The
Hospitaller brother Anne de
Naberat completed...
- Samuelson".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved October 10, 2021.
Boissat,
Bruce (July 30, 1966). "Governor
Smylie in deep trouble".
Owosso Argus-Times...
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novelist Danièle Sallenave,
elected 2011,
novelist and
journalist Pierre de
Boissat, 1634–1662,
soldier Antoine Furetière, 1662–1685, poet,
fabulist and novelist;...
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della Malta. Bosio's
history was
translated into
French by
Pierre de
Boissat,
augmented by Jean Baudoin. The
Hospitaller brother Anne de
Naberat completed...
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Opera omnia as late as 1737.
Sententiae receptae (in Latin). Lyon:
Horace Boissat &
George Remeus. 1661.
Mazzacane 1982. Holthöfer,
Ernst (2001). "Claro...