Jacques RobbeJacques Robbe (1643–1721) was a French engineer and geographer. He also wrote plays under the pseudonym Barquebois.[1] LifeBorn in Soissons, Robbe was educated as a lawyer.[2] He became royal geographer, publishing a treatise on geography in 1678, which was translated into Turkish by Petros Baronian, the interpreter for the Dutch embassy in Istanbul.[3] Robbe died in Paris in 1721.[4] Works
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