Nicholas Camusat

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Nicholas Camusat was a French historian born in Troyes in 1575, and died in 1655. His works are:

  1. Chronologia ab origine orbis, usque ad ann. 1200. 4to.
  2. Promptuarium sacrarum antiquitatum Tricassinae diocesis, 1610, 8vo.
  3. Historia Albigensium, 1615.
  4. Meslanges Historiques, 1619, 8vo.

Francis Camusat, another historian, was his great-nephew.

This article incorporates text from Watkins Biographical Dictionary, a publication now in the public domain.


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