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Bignon, Jean Paul, 1662-1743

LC control no.nr 91012719
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Personal name headingBignon, Jean Paul, 1662-1743
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Variant(s)Sandisson, Mr. de, 1662-1743
De Sandisson, Mr., 1662-1743
Sandisson, de, M., 1662-1743
Bignon, abbé, (Jean Paul), 1662-1743
Bignon, Joannes Paulus, 1662-1743
Bignon, Jean P., 1662-1743
Bignon, Joh. Paul, 1662-1743
Bignonius, Johannes Paulus, 1662-1743
Bignonius, Joannes Paulus, 1662-1743
Bignonius, Johannes, 1662-1743
Bignonius, Joh. Paul, 1662-1743
Bignonius, Jean Paul, 1662-1743
Bignon, Jean Paul, abbé, 1662-1743
Bignon, abbé, 1662-1743
Other standard no.0000000110493388
Birth date1662-09-19
Death date1743-03-14
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathÎle Belle (France)
AffiliationOratoire de France Saint-Quentin (Aisne, France) Bibliothèque du roi (France)
Profession or occupationClergy Statesmen Authors Librarians
Special noteData provided by the ESTC/BL
Found inHis The adventures of Abdalla, son of Hanif, 1729: t.p. (Mr. de Sandisson)
NUC pre-56 (Bignon, Jean Paul, 1662-1743)
LC in RLIN, 04-12-91 (hdg.: Bignon, Jean Paul, 1662-1743)
MdU/G-K files (usage: Monsieur l'abbé Bignon)
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed March 14, 2024 (Bignon, Jean Paul ; French priest and librarian; Oratorian; director of the Bibliothèque Royale; Abbot of St.-Quentin ; born in Paris, died in Île Belle ; variant name: Bignon, Joannes Paulus; Bignon, Jean P.; Bignonius, Johannes Paulus; Bignonius, Joannes Paulus; Bignonius, Johannes; Bignon, Jean Paul, abbé; Bignon, abbé; Bignonius, Joh. Paul; Bignonius, Jean Paul; Bignon, Joh. Paul ; also used the pseudonym: M. de Sandisson)
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English Wikipedia, viewed March 14, 2024 (Jean-Paul Bignon ; born 19 September 1662, Paris, 14 March 1743, Île Belle ; was a French ecclesiastic, statesman, writer and preacher and librarian to Louis XIV of France)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_Bignon>