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Philippe Sylvestre Dufour

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Title page of Dufour's, 'A treatise on the novelties and curiosities of coffee, tea and chocolate'.

Philippe Sylvestre Dufour (born Manosque 1622, died Vevey (Canton de Vaud) 1687) was a French Protestant apothecary, banker, collector, and author based in Lyon.

Publications

Philippe Sylvestre Dufour published two works.

  • De l'usage du caphé, du thé et du chocolate, Lyon, Jean Girin et Barthélémy Rivière, 1671.
  • Instruction morale d'un père à son fils, qui part pour un long voyage : ou, Maniere aisée de former un jeune homme à toutes fortes de vertus, Lyon, Antoine Cellier fils, 1678.


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