Jean Le Pelletier

Jean Le Pelletier (December 29, 1633 - August 31, 1711) was a French polygraph and alchemist.

Biography

He was merchant and judge-consul in Rouen,[1] but he was interested consecutively in painting, pedagogy, modern language, mathematics, architecture, astronomy, medicine and economy.

He was the author of several books on alchemistry and translated in French George Starkey's Pyrotechny asserted and illustrated.[2] He wrote an Essay on Noah's ark.

He died in Rouen in 1711.

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