Jean Le Pelletier

Jean Le Pelletier (December 29, 1633 August 31, 1711) was a French polygraph and alchemist.

Biography

Le Pelletier was a merchant and a judge-consul in Rouen, [1] but he was interested consecutively in painting, pedagogy, modern language, mathematics, architecture, astronomy, medicine and economy.

He was the author of several books on alchemistry and translated in French George Starkey's Pyrotechny asserted and illustrated.[2] He wrote an Essay on Noah's ark.

Le Pelletier died in Rouen in 1711.

Works

  • Translation in French of Gregorio Leti's Historia, e memorie recondite sopra alla vita de Oliviero Cromvele: detto il tiranno senza vizi, il prencipe senza virtù.[3]
  • Translation in French of Gregorio Leti's Historia o vero vita di Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra: Detta per soprannome la Commediante Politica.[4]
  • Dissertations sur l'arche de Noé et sur l'hémine et la livre de S. Benoist.[5]
  • Starkey, George; Le Pelletier, Jean (1706). La pyrotecnie de Starkey, ou L'art de volatiliser les alcalis (in French). Rouen: Guillaume Behoult.

References

  1. "Jean Le Pelletier (1633-1711)" (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  2. "La pyrotecnie de Starkey, ou L'art de volatiliser les alcalis" (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France.
  3. Gregorio Leti (1746). La vie d'Olivier Cromwell [tr. by J. Le Pelletier] 2 tom. [in 4].
  4. Gregorio Leti (1693). Historia o vero vita di Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra: Detta per sopranome la Comediante Politica. Appresso A. Wolfgang.
  5. Potier, L. (1863). Catalogue de livres choisis en divers genres a vendre a la librairie de L. Potier (in French).
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