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Jean-Baptiste Boisot : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Baptiste Boisot
Jean-Baptiste Boisot (July 1638, Besançon - 4 December 1694), more commonly known as the French abbot, bibliophile, and scholar notable for leaving his collection of manuscripts (including the papers of cardinal Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle) to the Benedictine monks of Saint-Vincent. He is also known for leaving his library to his birthplace of Besançon and for his correspondence with Madeleine de Scudéry.〔Universal Biography, Ancient and Modern, Jean Baptiste Boisot, pg. 585〕 == Biography ==
Jean-Baptiste Boisot is the third son of Claude Boisot, governor of the imperial city of Besançon from 1652 to 1658 and merchant-banker, father of twelve children. Very quickly, at the end of the century, the family was Boisot Anomie, then protected by the minister of Louis XIV of France, François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois. The Boisot family became very present in the body of the senior church dignitaries.〔 General JT of MESMAY, Historical Dictionary, biographical and genealogical old families of Franche-Comté, Sl, 1958-1863.〕
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