Brohou, Jean (ca. seventeenth century)
Brohou, Jean (ca. seventeenth century)
A physician of Coutarces, France, in the seventeenth century. He was the author of an Almanack or Journal of Astrology, which contained prognostications for the year 1572 (Rouen, 1571), and a Description d'une Merveilleuse et Prodiigeuse Cométe, treatise on comets and the events they prognosticate (Paris, 1568).
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