Jean Doujat
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Jean Doujat (1609, in Toulouse – 27 October 1688, in Paris) was a French lawyer, juris consultus, professor of canon law at the Collège royal, docteur-régent at the faculté de droit de Paris, preceptor of the Dauphin and historian. His works include histories of the reign of Louis XIV.
He wrote an important Grammaire espagnole abrégée.[1]
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- ^ "Grammaire espagnole abrégée (1644). Texte en ligne". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
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