Jean Liebault

Jean Liébault (1535 – 21 June 1596) was a doctor and agronomist, born in Dijon.

He married Nicole Estienne, who published several writings about marriage, in which she condemned domestic violence and a large age difference between spouses. His father-in-law was Charles Estienne, author of the ''Praedieum rusticum''. Liébault substantially altered and extended Estienne's book, resulting in a French text ''La Maison Rustique'' (first translated into English by Richard Surflet as "The Countrey Farme" in 1600, with an expanded edition published in 1616). He translated or authored the medical textbook ''Trois Livres appartenans aux infirmitez et maladies des femmes''. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Estienne, Charles
Published 1668
Chez Iean-Baptiste Gimeaux
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by Estienne, Charles
Published 1586
Pour Iaques Du-Puys
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by Estienne, Charles
Published 1606
Printed by Arnold Hatfield for Iohn Norton and Iohn Bill
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by Estienne, Charles
Published 1600
By Edm. Bollifant for Bonham Norton
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by Estienne, Charles
Published 1570
Chez Iaques Du-Puys
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by Estienne, Charles
Published 1616
Printed by Adam Jslip for John Bill
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by Estienne, Charles
Published 1658
Chez Laurens Maury
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by Estienne, Charles
Published 1597
Par Gabriel Cartier
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