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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- novelist Danièle Sallenave, elected 2011, novelist and journalist Pierre de Boissat, 1634–1662, soldier Antoine Furetière, 1662–1685, poet, fabulist and novelist;...
- della Malta. Bosio's history was translated into French by Pierre de Boissat, augmented by Jean Baudoin. The Hospitaller brother Anne de Naberat completed...
- Opera omnia as late as 1737. Sententiae receptae (in Latin). Lyon: Horace Boissat & George Remeus. 1661. Mazzacane 1982. Holthöfer, Ernst (2001). "Claro...