The history of the French Academy, erected at Paris by the late famous Cardinal de Richelieu, and consisting of the most refined wits of that nation.: Wherein is set down its original and establishment, its statutes, daies, places, and manner of assemblies, &c. With the names of its members, a character of their persons, and a catalogue of their works. / Written in French, by Mr. Paul Pellison, counseller and secretary of the King of France.
- Title
- The history of the French Academy, erected at Paris by the late famous Cardinal de Richelieu, and consisting of the most refined wits of that nation.: Wherein is set down its original and establishment, its statutes, daies, places, and manner of assemblies, &c. With the names of its members, a character of their persons, and a catalogue of their works. / Written in French, by Mr. Paul Pellison, counseller and secretary of the King of France.
- Author
- Pellisson-Fontanier, Paul, 1624-1693.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J. Streater for Thomas Johnson at the Golden Key in S. Pauls Church-yard,
- 1657.
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- Subject terms
- Académie française -- History -- Early works to 1800.
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"The history of the French Academy, erected at Paris by the late famous Cardinal de Richelieu, and consisting of the most refined wits of that nation.: Wherein is set down its original and establishment, its statutes, daies, places, and manner of assemblies, &c. With the names of its members, a character of their persons, and a catalogue of their works. / Written in French, by Mr. Paul Pellison, counseller and secretary of the King of France." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90369.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To his very much Ho∣noured Friend and Kinsman, NEVILLE CATELINE Esquire.
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Carmen Gratulatorium, DE Translatione hujus Libri feliciter absolutâ. -
The Reader is desired to correct these following
Erra∣ta with his pen, they being such as corrupt the sense. -
A RELATION Containing The HISTORY OF THE
French Academie. - The first part. Of the esta∣blishment of the Academie
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THE SECOND PART, wher∣in is treated of the Statutes of the French Academie. - THE THIRD PART, what the Academie has done since its Instituti∣on.
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THE FOURTH PART: Of Some Re∣marquables that past in the Acade∣mie. -
THE FIFTH PART. OF the Academiciens in Particular.
- MONSIEUR BARDIN.
- MONSIEUR DU CHASTELET.
- MONSIEUR HABERT.
- Monsieur DE MEZIRIAC.
- M. de PORCHERES D'ARBAUD.
- Monsieur BOURBON.
- MONSIEUR FARET.
- MONSIEUR MAYNARD.
- Mr. DE MALLEVILLE.
- MONSIEUR DE VOITURE.
- MONSIEUR SIRMOND.
- MONSIEUR DE COLOMBY.
- MONSIEUR DE VAUGELAS.
- MONSIEUR BARO.
- MONSIEUR BAUDOIN.
- MONSIEUR DE MONTEREUL.
- MONSIEUR DE L' ESTOILE.
- A Catalogue of the Gentlemen of the French Academy.
- conclusion
- postscript