- Mathieu-François
Pidansat Mairobert (20
February 1727 – 27
March 1779) was a
French writer. He was the son of François
Pierre Pidansat,
bailiff of the...
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death in 1771 is a
matter of controversy. The
register was
continued by
Pidansat de
Mairobert (1707–1779), who may have had a
greater hand in it from the...
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became infamous for its
discussion of homo****uality. Mathieu-François
Pidansat de
Mairobert published the
letter in his 1779 book, "L’Espion Anglois,...
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Kircher Pierre-Jean Le Corvaisier [fr]
Pierre Louis Manuel Mathieu-François
Pidansat de
Mairobert Nicolas Edme
Restif de La
Bretonne César
Vichard de Saint-Réal...
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dangereuses Paul Verlaine, Les
amies François-Mathieu Mathieu-François
Pidansat de Mairobert, La
secte des
anandrynes Voltaire, Le
Taureau Blanc, La princesse...
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became infamous for its
frank talk of
human ****uality. Mathieu-François
Pidansat de
Mairobert published the
letter in his 1779 book, "L'Espion Anglois,...
- p. 225.
Banat 2006, p. 226-231.
Bachaumont 1779, p. 39:
Continued by
Pidansat de
Mairobert and
Moufle d'Angerville,
Secret Memoirs to
serve in the history...
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occurred after his death. It is
currently attributed to Mathieu-François
Pidansat de
Mairobert and
Mouffle d’Angerville, but it is
likely that the text is...
- and a hack
writer is a "libelliste."
Examples of
French hacks include Pidansat de Mairobert, Simon-Nicholas
Henri Linguet,
Jacques Pierre Brissot, Jean-Paul...
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outright to
perform it. However,
according to an
indignant Mathieu-François
Pidansat de Mairobert, he
eventually had to bow to La Borde's
threat of
making him...