The encyclopedists as a group : a collective biography of the authors of the Encyclopédie

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The encyclopedists as a group : a collective biography of the authors of the Encyclopédie

Frank A. Kafker

(Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century / edited by Theodore Besterman, 345)

Voltaire Foundation, 1996

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Bibliography: p. 197-205

Includes index

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Description

This collective biography examines the similarities and differences among the 140 collaborators identified as having written articles for the seventeen folio volumes of text. It discusses the following topics: the family background, formal education, and occupational choice of the encyclopedists; how and where they were recruited for the Encyclopedie and their compensation; their contributions to the work and wheter they were censored or persecuted or both because of them; their political and religious ideas; their productivity in old age; and, for those who lived past 1789, how they reacted to the French Revolution and the reign of Napoleon. In this book Frank A. kafker challenges a stereotype that has grown up about the Encyclopedits. Many scholars continue a tradition of writing about them as if they were united in a campaign to destroy the Old Regime. But they were, moreover, a varied collection of men of letters, physicians, scientists, craftsmen, scholars, and others, each frequently supporting his own point of view with little central direction. The Encyclopedie became not a party statement but rather a great compendium of knowledge, a mixture of ideas - some progressive and some conservative - filled with contradictions and innovations.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface List of maps A chart of biographical information on the Encyclopedists Dates of publication of the volumes of the Encyclopedie Abbreviations I. Introduction I. The Encyclopedists before the publication of the Encyclopedie II. The Encyclopedists from 1751-1787 2. The regional and institutional centres of the Encyclopedic enterprise 3. The recruitment and pay of the contributors 4. The scholarly calibre of the team 5. The religious and political ideas of the Encyclopedie and the Encyclopedists 6. The effects of censorship on the Encyclopedie and the Encyclopedists 7. The effects of persecution on the Encyclopedie and the Encyclopedists III. The Encyclopedists and the French Revolution 8. The Encyclopedists and the coming of the French Revolution (1787-1789) 9. The Encyclopedists and the Reign of Terror (1793-1794) IV. The later years of the Encyclopedists 10. Old age and productivity among the Encyclopedists V. Conclusion 11. The Encyclopedists and the rule of Napoleon (1799-1815) Select bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BA2957642X
  • ISBN
    • 0729405214
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvii, 222 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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