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Jean-Baptiste Boisot (July 1638 – 4 December 1694) was a French Benedictine Abbot, bibliophile, and scholar. He founded the first French museum on his death in 1694 when he bequeathed his personal collection of artwork and manuscripts to the Benedictine monks of Saint-Vincent, Besançon. This collection became the Besançon Municipal Library.

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  • Jean-Baptiste Boisot (July 1638 – 4 December 1694) was a French Benedictine Abbot, bibliophile, and scholar. He founded the first French museum on his death in 1694 when he bequeathed his personal collection of artwork and manuscripts to the Benedictine monks of Saint-Vincent, Besançon. This collection became the Besançon Municipal Library. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Boisot (8 mai 1639, Besançon - 4 décembre 1694), plus couramment appelé l'abbé Boisot, est un prêtre, bibliophile et érudit connu pour le legs de ses manuscrits et de sa Bibliothèque aux Bénédictins de l'abbaye Saint-Vincent de Besançon. Parmi ceux-ci se trouvent les papiers du cardinal de Granvelle. Il est aussi connu pour ses relations avec Madeleine de Scudéry. (fr)
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  • July 1638 (en)
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  • Portrait of Abbé Jean-Baptiste Boisot, 1676, oil on canvas by Cesare Fiori, Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology. (en)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Boisot (July 1638 – 4 December 1694) was a French Benedictine Abbot, bibliophile, and scholar. He founded the first French museum on his death in 1694 when he bequeathed his personal collection of artwork and manuscripts to the Benedictine monks of Saint-Vincent, Besançon. This collection became the Besançon Municipal Library. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Boisot (8 mai 1639, Besançon - 4 décembre 1694), plus couramment appelé l'abbé Boisot, est un prêtre, bibliophile et érudit connu pour le legs de ses manuscrits et de sa Bibliothèque aux Bénédictins de l'abbaye Saint-Vincent de Besançon. Parmi ceux-ci se trouvent les papiers du cardinal de Granvelle. Il est aussi connu pour ses relations avec Madeleine de Scudéry. (fr)
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