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<p> a French priest, is noted especially as an astronomer. He was born at La Fleche, in tie present department of the Sarthe, and after taking holy orders became prior ofRille, in the.same department. He gave himself largely to astronomic studies, and many are his publications ill this department of natlural science. Picard died at [[Paris]] July 12, 1682. For a list of his publications, which are not of special interest to us, we refer to Condorcet, [[Eloge]] de Picard; Fontenelle; Eloge de Piccard; and the Biographie Universelle, s.v. </p>
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<p> a French humanist, was born in [[Beauvais]] in the 16th century. He was regular canon of St. Victor, in Paris. He died in 1617. We owe to him the edition of the chronicle of Guillaume de Neubourg (De -ebus A Inglicis [Paris, 1610, 8vo], lib. 5), accompanied by the life of the author and historical notes, and that of the OEuvres de St. [[Bernard]] (Paris, 1615. fol.). See Moreri, Dict. Hist. s.v.; Papillon, Bibl. de Burgogne, s.v. '''''—''''' Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 40:47. </p>
 
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Jean Picard [1]

a French humanist, was born in Beauvais in the 16th century. He was regular canon of St. Victor, in Paris. He died in 1617. We owe to him the edition of the chronicle of Guillaume de Neubourg (De -ebus A Inglicis [Paris, 1610, 8vo], lib. 5), accompanied by the life of the author and historical notes, and that of the OEuvres de St. Bernard (Paris, 1615. fol.). See Moreri, Dict. Hist. s.v.; Papillon, Bibl. de Burgogne, s.v. Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 40:47.

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