Jean Tarde

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Jean Tarde (b. La Roque-Gageac 1561 or 1562, d. La Roque-Gageac 1636) was Vicar general of Sarlat, famous for his chronicles of the diocese. He was a Frenchman and was an early adopter of Copernican theory. Tarde was born into a semi wealthy family in the bourgeois community in La Roque-Gageac, near Sarlat, France. He received his doctorate of law from the University of Cahors and then went on to the University of Paris to continue his studies. Throughout his younger adult life, he held a number of different religious positions such as canon theologian, and almoner where during his free time he studied various sciences including mathematics, astronomy, physics, and geography. He is most famous for his work with sunspots which he concluded were small satellites of the sun. rdf:langString
Jean Tarde est chanoine théologal et vicaire général du diocèse de Sarlat, connu pour sa chronique des évènements dans son diocèse, né à La Roque-Gageac en 1561 ou 1562 et mort à La Roque-Gageac en 1636. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jean Tarde (b. La Roque-Gageac 1561 or 1562, d. La Roque-Gageac 1636) was Vicar general of Sarlat, famous for his chronicles of the diocese. He was a Frenchman and was an early adopter of Copernican theory. Tarde was born into a semi wealthy family in the bourgeois community in La Roque-Gageac, near Sarlat, France. He received his doctorate of law from the University of Cahors and then went on to the University of Paris to continue his studies. Throughout his younger adult life, he held a number of different religious positions such as canon theologian, and almoner where during his free time he studied various sciences including mathematics, astronomy, physics, and geography. He is most famous for his work with sunspots which he concluded were small satellites of the sun.
rdf:langString Jean Tarde est chanoine théologal et vicaire général du diocèse de Sarlat, connu pour sa chronique des évènements dans son diocèse, né à La Roque-Gageac en 1561 ou 1562 et mort à La Roque-Gageac en 1636.
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