Jean-Baptiste Dubos (French: [dybo]; 14 December 1670 – 23 March 1742), also referred to as l'Abbé Du Bos, was a French author. He was also a diplomat...
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Dubos is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean-Baptiste Dubos (1670–1742), French writer Jean-François Dubos (born 1945), French...
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individual reputation as art critics in 18th-century France were Jean-Baptiste Dubos with his Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture (1718)...
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philosophy, as the equivalent of the French term Lumières (used first by Jean-Baptiste Dubos in 1733 and already well established by 1751). From Kant's 1784 essay...
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scales. His perpetual secretary Charles Pinot Duclos wrote that Jean-Baptiste Dubos had proposed to hire a team of experts in the field of music, in...
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Jean-François Foucquet (1665–1741) Alain-René Lesage (1668–1747) Jacques Bouillart (1669–1726) Jean-Baptiste Rousseau (1670–1741) Jean-Baptiste Dubos...
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February 22 – Charles Rivington, English publisher (b. 1688) March 23 – Jean-Baptiste Dubos, French author (b. 1670) April 2 – James Douglas, Scottish physician...
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hymnist and Lutheran minister in Hungary (died 1803) March 23 – Jean-Baptiste Dubos, French author (born 1670) April 27 – Nicholas Amhurst, English poet...
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Kaidanover, Lithuanian-born rabbi and writer (b. c. 1650) 1742 – Jean-Baptiste Dubos, French historian and author (b. 1670) 1747 – Claude Alexandre de...
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church and religious ties. An important theorist of the movement was Jean Baptiste Dubos. The musician and publisher Johann Christoph Bode translated Laurence...
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Hardouin de Beaumont de Péréfixe, Bishop of Rodez Pope Clement VI Jean-Baptiste Dubos, historian and critic, Perpetual Secretary of the Académie Française...
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Crusoe The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe The King of Pirates Jean-Baptiste Dubos – Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture Charles Gildon...
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historyofwar.org. Retrieved 28 January 2017.[self-published source] Jean Baptiste Dubos (1728). Histoire De La Ligue Faite A Cambray Entre Jules II. Pape...
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these works were created by Beauchamps, des Brosses, and d'Olivet. Jean-Baptiste Dubos explains that Beauchamps and des Brosses were responsible for the...
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Nicet replaced him. Jean-Baptiste Dubos Critical History of the Establishment of the French Monarchy in Gaul 1734 Jean-Baptiste Dubos, Critical history...
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Charles-Claude Genest, 1698–1719, ecclesiastic Jean-Baptiste Dubos, 1720–1742, ecclesiastic and historian Jean-François Du Bellay du Resnel, 1742–1761, ecclesiastic...
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– John Toland, Irish controversialist (died 1722) December 21 – Jean-Baptiste Dubos (l'Abbé Du Bos), French historian (died 1742) unknown date – Laurence...
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E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963)[5] Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818–1896)[4] Jean-Baptiste Dubos (1670–1742)[2][5] Émilie du Châtelet (1706–1749)[4][5] Guillaume...
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February 22 – Charles Rivington, English publisher (b. 1688) March 23 – Jean-Baptiste Dubos, French author (b. 1670) April 2 – James Douglas, Scottish physician...
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and his achievement was long cast into the shadow. Montesquieu Jean-Baptiste Dubos Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1735). An Enquiry into the Life and Writings...
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Derrida - Jacques Maritain - Jan Mukařovský - Japanese aesthetics - Jean-Baptiste Dubos - Jean-François Lyotard - Jerrold Levinson - Jo-ha-kyū - Johann Friedrich...
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that all ideas derived from experience and that none were innate. Jean-Baptiste Dubos observed that what was comprehended through the mind paled compared...
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Paris. Its perpetual secretary Charles Pinot Duclos wrote that abbot Jean-Baptiste Dubos proposed to create a group of experts in the field of music, in order...
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August – Louis Galloche, French painter (died 1761) 14 December – Jean-Baptiste Dubos, historian (died 1742) Full date missing Louis Audran, engraver (died...
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Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins 1973: Bruce Heezen 1975: René Dubos 1985: Chauncy Harris 1987: Kenneth Hare, Yi-Fu Tuan 1989: M. Gordon Wolman...
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the works of the French writers Pierre Corneille, Jean-Baptiste Racine, Jean-Baptiste l'Abbé Dubos, and Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux. In Britain, the development...
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retirement reform, Jean-Paul Delevoye enters the government and reports to Agnès Buzyn, Minister of Solidarity and Health. Jean-Baptiste Djebbari is appointed...
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work and had supported him and the ideas of Fourier for over 40 years.” Dubos, Jean-Claude (2015-03-06). "VIGOUREUX Clarisse, née GAUTHIER Clarisse" (in...
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Strasbourg, located in Alsace, where he married the daughter of the rector. Jean Baptiste Pasteur, the only son of Louis and Marie Pasteur, was a soldier in the...
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longer necessary, its objective having already been achieved. In 1791, Jean Baptiste De Saint-Mihiel proposed that the prisoner was an illegitimate younger...
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