• of France and the Bishop of Norwich. Fusoris was born in Giraumont where his father dealt in pewter goods. Fusoris studied first at Mézières-sur-Meuse...
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    turn of the 11th century. In the 15th century, French instrument maker Jean Fusoris (c. 1365–1436) also started remaking and selling astrolabes in his shop...
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    June 27, 1425. November – The Bourges astronomical clock, designed by Jean Fusoris, is installed in the Bourges Cathedral as a gift to the town from King...
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  • clock in Bourges Cathedral in Bourges, France. The clock was designed by Jean Fusoris and installed in November 1424. It was given by Charles VII (the "Little...
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    mathematician Jean Fusoris and constructed by André Cassart, the clock is housed in a belfry-shaped case painted by Jean Grangier (or Jean of Orléans)....
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  • June 27, 1425. November – The Bourges astronomical clock, designed by Jean Fusoris, is installed in the Bourges Cathedral as a gift to the town from King...
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  • Lettres. 1963: Un constructeur d'instruments astronomiques au XVe siècle, Jean Fusoris, 1963: La bibliothèque scientifique d'un imprimeur humaniste au XVe siècle...
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  • Zuvolis (Zuvolis = Zwolle). He became a student of the instrument-maker Jean de Fusoris, who was employed between 1400 and 1445 by Philip the Good and later...
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