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  Adrien Baillet - LoveToKnow 1911
ADRIEN BAILLET (1649-1706), French scholar and critic, was born on the 13th of June 1649, at the village of Neuville near Beauvais, in Picardy.
By his kindness Baillet received a thorough education at the theological seminary, and was afterwards appointed to a post as teacher in the college of Beauvais.
The praise bestowed on the Jansenists in the Jugemens des savans brought down on Baillet the hatred of the Jesuits, and his Vie des saints, in which he brought his critical mind to bear on the question of miracles, caused some scandal.
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 Adrien Baillet
The avowed purpose of this book is to clear Mariology from indiscreet devotions, but Baillet clearly overreaches himself by bluntly denying the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of Mary and by attacking devotions sanctioned by the Church.
The cause of that condemnation is the hypercritical spirit evinced throughout in the "Vie des Saints".
His contemporaries were not mistaken as to the origin of that pernicious leaven.
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 Magazine littéraire - Descartes
Depuis la biographie de Baillet, il y en a eu au moins une autre : celle qu'Adam a publiée au tome XII de la grande édition de Descartes qu'il a réalisée avec Tannery au début du siècle.
Baillet savait, toujours par la famille, qu'on avait attendu la fin de l'hiver et du carême pour l'y envoyer.
Baillet parle de son aptitude à la réconciliation, dont on a plusieurs exemples.
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  Adrien Baillet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adrien Baillet (June 13, 1649 January 21, 1706) was a French scholar and critic.
His parents could only afford to send him to a small school in the village, but he picked up some Latin from the friars of a neighbouring convent, who brought him under the notice of the bishop of Beauvais.
The praise bestowed on the Jansenists in the Jugemens des savans brought down on Baillet the hatred of the Jesuits, and his Vie des saints, in which he brought his critical mind to bear on the question of miracles, caused some scandal.
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Baillet’s inseparable references to Regius’ letters 23 and 24 are dated ‘Summer 1642’ in AT but are redated ‘late July or August 1643’ in Bos.86 Bos’ argument rests primarily on the assumption that the anti-Cartesian pamphlet by a certain Theophilus Cosmopolita (1643) is actually mentioned in Regius’ letters, but this is by no means certain.
Baillet’s notes in the margin of his Vie are inserted in the main text between square brackets, preceded by the abbreviation i.m.
Baillet does not mention the date of letter no. 26 in the collection of Regius’ letters, but in any case it was written after the publication of the Epistola ad Patrem Dinet in May 1642 (cf.
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 Baillet, Adrien, Auteurs Deguisez. Sous des Noms Etrangers; Empruntez, Supposez, Feints à Plaisir, Chiffrez, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The first 520 pages is a study and history by Baillet on the deguisemens des auteurs, which he divides into three main classes: pseudonymous writers, imposters and plagiarists.
Auteurs Deguisez was intended as a preliminary study, with a more extensive work to be published later, but Baillet's project proved highly controversial and its completion was discouraged.
Baillet (1649-1706) was a monastic scholar who began his career as a priest, but eventually became the librarian of M. de Lomoignon in Paris, where he focused all of his attentions on books and scholarship.
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 Adrien Baillet Biography
Born in the village of Neuville near Beauvais, in Picardie.
His Vie de Descartes is a mine of information on the philosopher and his work, derived from numerous unimpeachable authorities.
See the edition by M. de la Monnoye of the Jugemens des savans (Amsterdam, 4.
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 Adrien Baillet -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Adrien Baillet (June 13, 1649 January 21, 1706) was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French scholar and critic.
Born in the village of Neuville near (Click link for more info and facts about Beauvais) Beauvais, in (A region of northern France on the English Channel) Picardie.
The praise bestowed on the (An advocate of Jansenism) Jansenists in the Jugemens des savans brought down on Baillet the hatred of the (A member of the Jesuit order) Jesuits, and his Vie des saints, in which he brought his critical mind to bear on the question of miracles, caused some scandal.
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 philipsezell
In these early studies, as well as such later ones as Halkett and Laing (the standard reference work) and Alice Kahler Marshall, the goal is to establish literary ownership of a particular work or to validate the credentials of the author by discovering the identity masked by the pseudonym.
Baillet's title Auteurs deguisez itself declares the relationship between Baillet and the writers he studies.
In contrast, gender-based theories of pseudonyms place the modern reader and the early woman writer on the same side; here, we read the pseudonym sympathetically as the emblem of the victimization of the author by hostile readers of her own generation.
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 Somnio, ergo sum
A close paraphrase of the Olympica, however, was prepared by Descartes's first biographer, Adrien Baillet, in 1691, and it is from Baillet's documentation that we draw the most complete and contemporaneous record of Nov. 10, 1619.
Baillet here uses enthusiasm in its now-archaic sense, from the Greek entheos: possession by "the Demon," a state of supernatural frenzy.
Stephen Gaukroger makes a compelling case that "Descartes was suffering a nervous breakdown, almost certainly not his first" -- that "the events of the days surrounding 10 November probably constituted a mental collapse of some kind, and that the thoughts on method that Descartes had been pursuing at the time came to symbolize his recovery."(6)
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 ADRIEN BAILLET (1649-1... - Online Information article about ADRIEN BAILLET (1649-1...
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The praise bestowed on the Jansenists in the Jugemens des savans brought down on Baillet the hatred of the See also:
Menage and an Abrege de la vie de Mr Baillet.
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 Adrien - Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Therefore I am | csmonitor.com
Watson attempts to account for each of Descartes's nearly 54 years, the mature period of which "exactly corresponds with the Thirty Years' War." He is repeatedly stymied, however, by missing documents or dubious accounts.
He attacks many of the stories promulgated in Adrien Baillet's 1691 biography, and is not shy about taking speculative leaps based on educated hunches.
Watson distrusts them "almost totally, because I do not trust Baillet at all." Why did Descartes dedicate his books not once, but twice, to Protestant women when he was trying to gain favor with Jesuit priests?
www.christiansciencemonitor.com /2002/0606/p15s02-bogn.htm   (638 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Adrien Baillet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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Adrien Baillet (June 13, 1649 —; January 21, 1706) was a French scholar and critic
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Adrien Baillet
To the third and by far the most important group belong: "Dévotion à la Vierge et le culte qui lui est dû" (Paris 1694:
The avowed purpose of this book is to clear Mariology from indiscreet devotions, but Baillet clearly overreaches himself by bluntly denying the
LA MONNOIE, Abrégé & La vie & M. Baillet (Amsterdam, 1725); HURTER, Nomenclator (Innsbruck, 1892); MIGNE, Diction.
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 De Graaf Antiquarian Booksellers, List 154   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
(BAILLET, Adrien), Des enfans devenus célèbres par leurs études ou par leurs écrits.
In the 'Libraire au lecteur' preceding the work the publisher emphasizes that the author has tried "de ne point passer l âge de vingt ans dans les jeunes Sçavans dont il a fait le dénombrement".
BAILLET - SCHULTETUS, David, Accessiones ad Adriani Bailleti librum: Des enfans devenus celebres par leurs etudes ou par leurs ecrits, sive De doctis praecocibus.
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 Portrait of Adrien Baillet Giclee Print by Nicolas Etienne Edelinck at AllPosters.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Portrait of Adrien Baillet Giclee Print by Nicolas Etienne Edelinck at AllPosters.com
Portrait of Adrien Baillet by Nicolas Etienne Edelinck
This art print was created using a sophisticated digital printer.
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 Descartes' Life and Works
In 1618, at the age of twenty-two, he enlisted in the army of Prince Maurice of Nassau.
It is not known what his duties were exactly, though Baillet suggests that he would have very likely been drawn to what would now be called the Corps of Engineers (Baillet, Livre 1, Chapitre 9, p.
This division would have engaged in applied mathematics, designing a variety of structures and machines aimed at protecting and assisting soldiers in battle.
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 Oak Knoll Books & Oak Knoll Press
Includes title pages printed in red and fl, woodcut headpieces, tailpieces, and initial letters.
Volume one includes a frontispiece portrait of Baillet engraved by Nicolas Edelinck (1681-1767).
Wear to all edges with some hinges cracked or split and one spine label missing.
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