Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy (5 October 1674 – 16 January 1755) was a French scholar, historian, geographer, philosopher, and bibliographer of alchemy. Lenglet...
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1855, replaced with a statue of Joan by Denis Foyatier. Although Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy and Clément Charles François de Laverdy are credited with the...
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editions of books by Marot. Others of later date are those of Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy (The Hague, 1731) and P. Jannet (1868–1872; new ed., 1873–1876)...
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Goussier, also supervisor of the engraved plates 56 – Malouin 45 – Lenglet Du Fresnoy 41 – Daubenton|Diderot 39 – Claude Yvon 39 – Daubenton|Vandenesse...
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witch-hunting practitioner. As historian, he was prominently cited by Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy in his 1713 Methode pour etudier l'Histoire. Montesquieu read...
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(1621 by Louis Servin, 1744 by Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy); and the Journal de Henri IV (The Hague, 1741). Registre-Journal du règne de Henri III, éd. M....
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Louis-Nicolas-Victor (1764). Mémoires sur les frontières et places de la Flandre, du Haynault, du pays entre Sambre et Meuze, du Calaisis, de l'Artois, du cours...
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