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John Blair (priest) John Blair (chronologiste)
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John Blair, savant chronologiste écossais, né en Écosse vers 1720, mort en 1782. Chapelain de la princesse douairière de Galles, maître de mathématiques du duc d'York, ses Tables chronologiques (1754) ont été traduites par Pierre Nicolas Chantreau, Paris, 1795, in-4 et refondues par Henry Ellis, Londres, 1852. Il a laissé une Histoire de la géographie, publiée après sa mort. John Blair FRS, FSA (died 24 June 1782), was a British clergyman, and chronologist.
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Blair, John
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John Blair, savant chronologiste écossais, né en Écosse vers 1720, mort en 1782. Chapelain de la princesse douairière de Galles, maître de mathématiques du duc d'York, ses Tables chronologiques (1754) ont été traduites par Pierre Nicolas Chantreau, Paris, 1795, in-4 et refondues par Henry Ellis, Londres, 1852. Il a laissé une Histoire de la géographie, publiée après sa mort. John Blair FRS, FSA (died 24 June 1782), was a British clergyman, and chronologist.
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