Pierre Borel

For the French writer of the nineteenth century, see Petrus Borel.
Portrait of Pierre Borel by Jacques Pauthe

Pierre Borel (Latin: Petrus Borellius; c. 1620 1671)[1] was a French savant: a chemist (and reputed alchemist), physician, and botanist.

He concerned himself with an eclectic range of subjects: optics, ancient history, philology and bibliography. His biographers have tended to deplore his spreading of himself over so many areas.

Life

Borel was born in Castres. He became a doctor of medicine at the University of Montpellier in 1640. In 1654 he became physician to the King of France, Louis XIV.

In 1663 he married Esther de Bonnafous. In 1674 he became a member of the Académie française. He died in Paris.

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Notes

  1. Farber, Eduard (1970–80). "Borel, Pierre". Dictionary of Scientific Biography 2. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 305–306. ISBN 978-0-684-10114-9.

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