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bringer of
social disruption. The
later play of 1743 was
written by
Pierre Brumoy and
subtitled "curiosity punished" (la curiosité punie). The three-act satirical...
- Délices de la table... (publ. par Fr. Marin), (préf. par les PP.
Pierre Brumoy et G. H. Bougeant), p. 222, at
Google Books. "Return of the vol-au-vent...
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Pierre Brumoy (26
August 1688, in
Rouen – 16
April 1742, in Paris) was an 18th-century
French Jesuit,
humanist and
editor of the
Journal de Trévoux. Father...
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publishing efforts. For her
translation of The Gr****
Theatre of
Father Brumoy, the most
influential French study of Gr****
tragedy in the mid-18th century...
- (1674-1743),
rhetorician Charles Porée (1675-1741), and
humanist Pierre Brumoy (1688-1742).
Composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier, who may have
studied at...
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lived all his life,
though he had a
property in Quincy-sous-Sénart near
Brumoy acquired in 1874, and
where he died
after an
attack of influenza. He became...
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expulsion of the
Jesuits in 1762.
Among the
contributing editors were
Pierre Brumoy, François Catrou, one of the
founding editors and one of the most prolific...
- (1661–1737) Jean-Baptiste Du
Halde (1674–1743)
Charles Porée (1675–1741)
Pierre Brumoy (1688–1742)
Charles Pierre Chapsal (1787–1858)
Anatole Bailly (1833–1911)...
- "Nominis :
Saint Ursicin]".
Jacques Longueval,
Pierre Claude Fontenay,
Pierre Brumoy,
Guillaume François
Berthier (1826).
Histoire de l'Église gallicane, Volume...
- with Voltaire,
Louis Racine,
Abbot Lenglet-Dufresnoy, Déon, and
Father Brumoy.
Histoire Abrégée ou éloge
historique de la
ville de Lyon, 1711 Editions...