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François de Camps (1643–1723), who was made abbé of Signy after Pope Alexander VIII refused to consent to his nomination as bishop of the Pamiers, was an antiquarian of Amiens whose dissertations on medals were published in the Paris Mercuries of 1719–1723.

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  • François de Camps (* 31. Januar 1643, Amiens; † 15. August (16. April laut LCCN) 1723, Paris) war ein französischer Kleriker, Koadjutor in den Diözesen Albi und Glandèves, danach designierter Bischof von Pamiers (1685–1693). Zugleich war er ein bedeutender Numismatiker, der den Grundstock für die Sammlungen der Bibliothèque nationale de France legte. (de)
  • François de Camps (1643–1723), who was made abbé of Signy after Pope Alexander VIII refused to consent to his nomination as bishop of the Pamiers, was an antiquarian of Amiens whose dissertations on medals were published in the Paris Mercuries of 1719–1723. (en)
  • François de Camps (né à Amiens le 31 janvier 1643 et mort à Paris le 15 août 1723) est un ecclésiastique français, coadjuteur dans les diocèses d'Albi puis de Glandèves, puis évêque désigné de Pamiers de 1685 à 1693, qui fut également un numismate à l'origine des collections de la Bibliothèque nationale de France. (fr)
  • François de Camps (Amiens, 1643 – 1723) è stato un presbitero, numismatico e antiquario francese, che fu creato abate dell' (Signy-l'Abbaye), dopo che la sua nomina a vescovo di Pamiers ebbe il veto dalla Santa Sede. Scrisse articoli sulle medaglie che furono pubblicate sul the Mercure de France negli anni 1719–1723. Nel 1695 pubblicò a Parigi, assieme a Jean Foy-Vaillant, "Selectiora numismata in ære maximi moduli e Museo Francisci de Camps", con l'analisi delle monete della sua collezione. (it)
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  • François de Camps (* 31. Januar 1643, Amiens; † 15. August (16. April laut LCCN) 1723, Paris) war ein französischer Kleriker, Koadjutor in den Diözesen Albi und Glandèves, danach designierter Bischof von Pamiers (1685–1693). Zugleich war er ein bedeutender Numismatiker, der den Grundstock für die Sammlungen der Bibliothèque nationale de France legte. (de)
  • François de Camps (1643–1723), who was made abbé of Signy after Pope Alexander VIII refused to consent to his nomination as bishop of the Pamiers, was an antiquarian of Amiens whose dissertations on medals were published in the Paris Mercuries of 1719–1723. (en)
  • François de Camps (né à Amiens le 31 janvier 1643 et mort à Paris le 15 août 1723) est un ecclésiastique français, coadjuteur dans les diocèses d'Albi puis de Glandèves, puis évêque désigné de Pamiers de 1685 à 1693, qui fut également un numismate à l'origine des collections de la Bibliothèque nationale de France. (fr)
  • François de Camps (Amiens, 1643 – 1723) è stato un presbitero, numismatico e antiquario francese, che fu creato abate dell' (Signy-l'Abbaye), dopo che la sua nomina a vescovo di Pamiers ebbe il veto dalla Santa Sede. Scrisse articoli sulle medaglie che furono pubblicate sul the Mercure de France negli anni 1719–1723. Nel 1695 pubblicò a Parigi, assieme a Jean Foy-Vaillant, "Selectiora numismata in ære maximi moduli e Museo Francisci de Camps", con l'analisi delle monete della sua collezione. (it)
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