Title: | Quietists |
Original Title: | Quietistes |
Volume and Page: | Vol. 13 (1765), p. 709 |
Author: | Unknown |
Translator: | Steve Harris [San Francisco State University] |
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Citation (MLA): | "Quietists." The Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert Collaborative Translation Project. Translated by Steve Harris. Ann Arbor: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library, 2007. Web. [fill in today's date in the form 18 Apr. 2009 and remove square brackets]. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.did2222.0000.883>. Trans. of "Quietistes," Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, vol. 13. Paris, 1765. |
Citation (Chicago): | "Quietists." The Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert Collaborative Translation Project. Translated by Steve Harris. Ann Arbor: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.did2222.0000.883 (accessed [fill in today's date in the form April 18, 2009 and remove square brackets]). Originally published as "Quietistes," Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, 13:709 (Paris, 1765). |
Quietist. The name given in various times to several contemplative and mystical sects of heretics, to rigorous defenders of quietism and, above all, in recent times, to disciples of Michel Molinos. See Molinosism and Quietism.