Jean-Jacques Chifflet
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Jean-Jacques Chifflet (Chiflet) (
Besançon Besançon (, ; , ; archaic ; ) is the capital of the Departments of France, department of Doubs in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The city is located in Eastern France, close to the Jura Mountains and the border with Switzerland. Capi ...
, 1588–1660) was a physician, jurist, antiquarian and archaeologist originally from the
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(now in France).


Life

He visited
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and
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, and travelled in
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and
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. By appointment of
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he was physician to the Brussels court. He played a significant part in the controversy of the 1650s over Peruvian bark in treating
malaria Malaria is a Mosquito-borne disease, mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects vertebrates and ''Anopheles'' mosquitoes. Human malaria causes Signs and symptoms, symptoms that typically include fever, Fatigue (medical), fatigue, vomitin ...
, publishing a sceptical pamphlet ''Pulvis Febrifugus Orbis Americani'' in 1653 after treating Archduke Leopold. At the behest of his employer,
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, who was then
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, he studied the objects which had been recovered from the tomb of
Childeric I Childeric I (died 481 AD) was a Frankish leader in the northern part of imperial Roman Gaul and a member of the Merovingian dynasty, described as a king (Latin ''rex''), both on his Roman-style seal ring, which was buried with him, and in fragm ...
in
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. In 1655, Chifflet published at the Plantin Press in Antwerp an illustrated report on his findings entitled ''Anastasis Childerici I. Francorvm Regis, sive Thesavrvs Sepvlchralis Tornaci Neruiorum ... '' (The Resurrection of Childeric the First, King of the Franks, or the Funerary Treasure of Tournai of the Nervians). This report is today considered to be the world's first scientific archaeological publication. The Chifflet family had engaged a Flemish draughtsman called Jacob van Werden to design the illustrations for various prints included in their publications. Van Werden provided the designs for the illustrations of the ''Anastasis Childerici I''. The illustrations were engraved by Cornelis Galle the Younger. Two of the drawings are still in the Plantin Moretus Museum.Sven Dupré, Christoph Herbert Lüthy, ''Silent Messengers: The Circulation of Material Objects of Knowledge in the Early Modern Low Countries''
LIT Verlag Münster, 2011, p. 40
He published the ''Lilium Francicum, veritate historica, botanica et heraldica illustratum'' in 1658 at the Plantin Press in Antwerp. This book is a treatise on the heraldic, emblematic, iconographical and historical aspects of the
fleur-de-lys The ''fleur-de-lis'', also spelled ''fleur-de-lys'' (plural ''fleurs-de-lis'' or ''fleurs-de-lys''), is a common heraldic charge in the (stylized) shape of a lily (in French, and mean and respectively). Most notably, the ''fleur-de-lis'' ...
.Karen Lee Bowen, ''The illustration of books published by the Moretuses'', Museum Plantin-Moretus, 1997, pp. 169-170 The illustrations in the book were designed by Jacob van Werden. One of the illustrations supports Chifflet's contention that the Frankish king
Clovis I Clovis (; reconstructed Old Frankish, Frankish: ; – 27 November 511) was the first List of Frankish kings, king of the Franks to unite all of the Franks under one ruler, changing the form of leadership from a group of petty kings to rule by a ...
used three toads rather than the fleur-de-lys as his royal insignia, which should not be surprising. He published various publications on the texts of treaties. Chifflet's son Jules was a jurist and historian who wrote ''Breviarium ordinis velleris aurei'' (Antwerp 1652). Another son, Jean, was a priest and historian who wrote about Pope Joan and published a manuscript of Jean L'Heureux under the title ''Ioannis Macarii canonici ariensis Abraxas seu Apistopistus; quae est antiquaria de gemmis basilidianis disquistio accedit Abraxas proteus seu multiformis gemmae basilidianae portentosa varietas'' (Antwerp, Ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1657).Ioannis Macarii canonici ariensis Abraxas seu Apistopistus; quae est antiquaria de gemmis basilidianis disquistio accedit Abraxas proteus seu multiformis gemmae basilidianae portentosa varietas
Antwerp, Ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1657
Jean-Jacques was the nephew of Claude Chifflet.


Works

*''Vesontio, civitas imperialis libera, Sequanorum metropolis'',
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, 1618 *''Portus lecius Julius Caesaris'', 1627, (locating the Portus Lecius mentioned by Julius Caesar at Mardick) *''Blason des chevaliers de la Toison d'Or'', 1632, on the
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*''Recueil des Traittez de Paix, Treves et Neutralité entre les couronnes d'Espagne et de France'' (1643) *''Pulvis Febrifugus Orbis Americani'' (1653
Available from Google Books
(accessed 21 Feb. 2015).
''Anastasis Childerici I. Francorvm Regis, sive Thesavrvs Sepvlchralis Tornaci Neruiorum ...'' , 1655, from Internet Archive.
Scanned from a volume in the collection of Biblioteca Complutense Ildefonsina. *''Lilium Francicum, veritate historica, botanica et heraldica illustratum'' in 1658 at the Plantin Press * Political writings upholding the rights of the House of Austria and Burgundy against France


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chifflet, Jean-Jacques 1588 births 1660 deaths 17th-century French writers 17th-century French male writers 17th-century French physicians Writers from Besançon Physicians from Besançon Expatriates from the Holy Roman Empire in France 17th-century writers from the Holy Roman Empire 17th-century physicians from the Holy Roman Empire