Jean-Baptiste Boucheseiche
Jean-Baptiste Boucheseiche 1760 - 1825. It was one of the best geographers of the revolutionary period.
Born with Chaumont, the October 14th 1760, died with Chaillot, the January 4th 1825.
It made its studies and became professor in the brothers of the Christian doctrines, it was one of best the geographer of the revolutionary period. Geographer it followed then the occupation of police officer to manners, it entered to the central office, Under the Consulat, with the police headquarter.
Its works
- national geography or France divided into departments (1790)
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shortened Description of France (1796)
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Description and geography of Insoustan which it translates of English works (1800).
Sources
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