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Jean-Baptiste Boisot

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under the control of the Benedictines of Saint Vincent. This is the first example of a private collection in France being converted into a public collection, and is often cited as the first French museum. Boisot's bequest required that the city maintain and provide free access to the collection. The
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who was governor of the imperial city of Besançon from 1652 to 1658. At the end of the sixteenth century, the Boisot family was ennobled, then attained high-ranking church positions with the help of
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Boisot died on 4 December 1694, at the age of fifty-six, at his abbey. He bequeathed to his hometown of Besançon its most valuable asset, its library.
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until 1678. During these travels he collected a great number of paintings, medals, bronzes, and of other fine art.
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Paris, Editions Klincksieck. Paris: l'Institut de France: Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres
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Daunou, Pierre Claude François; Lebrun, Pierre Antoine; Giraud, Charles; Hauréau, Barthélemy (1709).
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Universal, ancient and modern biography; or, History, in alphabetical order, Jean Baptiste Boisot
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Louis XIV made him abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Vincent Besançon on his return.
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Portrait of Abbé Jean-Baptiste Boisot, 1676, oil on canvas by Cesare Fiori,
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Jean-Baptiste Boisot by French sculpture Jean Claude Petit (1819–1903)
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Kritzman, Lawrence D.; Reilly, Brian J.; DeBevoise, Malcolm (2006).
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Boisot was thirteen years old when he left his hometown to study
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Jean-Baptiste Boisot was the third son of Claude Boisot II, a
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The Columbia History of Twentieth-Century French Thought
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Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology
Besançon
Kingdom of France
Abbot
Benedictine
Abbot
bibliophile
Besançon Municipal Library
merchant banker
François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois
civil
canon law
Dole

Milan
Northern Italy
peace of Aix-la-Chapelle
Franche-Comté
Savoy
Spain
Madrid
Escorial Library
alternative to the image
Besançon Municipal Library
Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle
Madeleine de Scudéry
Historical, biographical and genealogical dictionary of the former families of Franche-Comté
OCLC
866603095

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