Jacques Savary des Bruslons

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Dictionnaire universel de commerce , 1750

Jacques Savary des Bruslons (also des Brûlons ; * 1657 in Paris ; † April 22, 1716 ) was one of the sons of Jacques Savary and from 1686 general inspector of the Paris customs clearance. Together with his brother, Louis-Philémon Savary (1654–1727), he created the dictionary Dictionnaire universel de commerce , which be , from a list of goods to be cleared, other terms from trade and industry and a collection of regulations in France and abroad Brother published after the death of Jacques Savary des Bruslons in 1723.

Fonts

  • Dictionnaire universel de commerce: d'histoire naturelle, & des arts & métiers 1723–1730
  • Jacques Savary des Brûlons: Dictionnaire universel de commerce . Estienne et fils, Paris 1748.

Individual evidence

  1. Albane Cogné, Stéphane Blond, Gilles Montègre, Les circulations internationales en Europe, 1680-1780 , Atlande, 2011, p. 195