Philippus Brietius (in
French
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, Philippe Briet) (1601–1668) was a seventeenth-century
French
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Jesuit
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historian and cartographer.
List of works
*''Acute dicta omnium veterum Latinorum poetarum opus editum ad usum serenissimi Ducis Guisii . . . de omnibus iisdem poeticis syntagma''. Paris, F. Muguet, 1664
*''Theatre Geographique de l'Europe...'' Paris, Pierre Mariette.
*''Parallela Geogr. Veterus et Novae'' 1648, ''Atlas'' 1653.
External links
La partie Occidentale de la Grande AquitaineImperium Romanum. Auth. Phil. Briet e Societ Iesu(1650)
17th-century French Jesuits
French cartographers
1601 births
1668 deaths
17th-century cartographers
17th-century French historians
French male non-fiction writers
People from Abbeville
17th-century French male writers
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