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Jean Royer de Prade
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Jean Royer de Prade (born c. 1624) was a French man of letters, known particularly as a historian, and for his Discours du tabac. He also wrote dramas.[1] He was a good friend of Cyrano de Bergerac.[2]
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Works
- Annibal (1649), drama[3]
- La victime d'estat ou La mort de Plautius Silvanus préteur romain (1649), tragedy[4]
- Arsace, Roy de Parthes (1666), tragedy[5]
- Discours du tabac, ou il est traité particulièrement du tabac en poudre (1671),[6] under the pseudonym Edme Baillard[7]
- Histoire d'Allemagne (1677)[8]
Notes
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