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Pierre Borel

French chemist, alchemist, physician, and botanist (1620–1671) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pierre Borel

Pierre Borel (Latin: Petrus Borellius; c.1620 1671) was a French chemist, alchemist, physician, and botanist.

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Pierre Borel
Portrait of Pierre Borel by Jacques Pauthe [fr]
Bornc.1620
Died1671 (aged 5051)
Occupations
  • Chemist
  • alchemist
  • physician
  • botanist
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Biography

Borel was born in Castres c.1620. He became a doctor of medicine at the University of Montpellier in 1640. In 1654, he became physician to the King of France, Louis XIV.[1]

In 1663, he married Esther de Bonnafous. In 1674, he became a member of the Académie française. He died in Paris in 1671.[1]

He concerned himself with an eclectic range of subjects such as optics, ancient history, philology, and bibliography.

Borel appears in the novel The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by H. P. Lovecraft, where he is represented as a necromancer. The novel begins with a quote from him.[2]

Works

  • Les antiquités de Castres, 1649
  • Bibliotheca chimica, 1654
  • Trésor de recherches et d'antiquités gauloises et françaises, 1655
  • Historiarium et observationum medico-physicarum centuria IV, 1653, 1656
  • De vero telescopii inventore, 1655.
  • Vitae Renati Cartesii, summi philosophi compendium, 1656.
  • Discours nouveau prouvant la pluralité des mondes, 1657.

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