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Jacques Duchaussoy

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Jacques Duchaussoy is a French author of books on religion and literature. Among his works are Bacon, Shakespeare ou Saint-Germain (1962), a non-fiction book that discussed the possibility of Francis Bacon ghost writing for Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes; Le Bestiaire divin ou la Symbolique des animaux (1993, ISBN 2-7029-0282-0); and La tradition primordiale dans les religions (1990, ISBN 2-85076-595-3). He also wrote for the magazine "Atlantis.

Bibliography

  • Bacon, Shakespeare ou Saint-Germain (1962),
  • Le Bestiaire divin ou la Symbolique des animaux (1993, ISBN 2-7029-0282-0)
  • La tradition primordiale dans les religions (1990, ISBN 2-85076-595-3).
  • Mystère et Mission des Rose+Croix

Footnotes

  1. Presses et Revues (in french) Archived 13 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine


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