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 * 1610/12/18 Amiens, † 1688/10/23, Paris. philologist; historian; linguist

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Charles du Fresne
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  3168
First nameFirst name(s) of the person. Charles
Last nameLast name of the person. Fresne
Also known asAlternative names. du Cange
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Birth dateBirth date: day - month - year. December 18, 1610
Birth placePlace of birth of the person Amiens 49° 53' 39.01" N, 2° 17' 44.52" E
Death dateDeath date: day - month - year. October 23, 1688
Death placePlace of death of the person Paris 48° 51' 23.80" N, 2° 21' 5.40" E
KeywordKeywords for the person Philologist , Historian , Linguist
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia  https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles du Fresne
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Literature
Primary literatureYearYear of the literature reference TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.) TitleTitel of the book.
Fresne 16581658monographEpistola de Charondae effigie in Catanensi nummo expressa apud Petrum Seguinum in nummo argenteo
Fresne 16781678monographDe imperatorum Constantinopolitanorum seu de inferioris aevi, vel imperii, uti vocant, numismatibus dissertatio
Fresne 16801680monographHistoria byzantina
Fresne 16861686monographJoannis Zonarae Monachi Magni Antea Vigilum Praefecti Et Primi a Secretis Annales
Secondary literatureYearYear of the literature reference TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.) TitleTitel of the book.
Valéry 1846 vol. 11846monographCorrespondance inédite de Mabillon et de Montfaucon avec l’Italie, contenant un grand nombre de faits sur l’Histoire religieuse et littéraire du 17e siècle; suivie des lettres inédites du P. Quesnel à Magliabechi, bibliothécaire du grand-duc de Toscane Côme III, et au Cardinale Noris, (tome I)
Sarmant 19941994monographLe Cabinet des médailles de la Bibliothèque nationale (1661-1848)