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Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée de, 1708-1775

LC control no.n 86849668
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Personal name headingVoisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée de, 1708-1775
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Variant(s)Voisenon, abbé de (Claude Henri de Fusée), 1708-1775
De Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée, 1708-1775
Fusée de Voisenon, Claude Henri de, 1708-1775
Fuzée de Voisenon, Claude Henri, 1708-1775
V***, Monsieur de (Claude Henri de Fusée de Voisenon), 1708-1775
Vois***, M. l'abbé de, 1708-1775
Voisenon, abate de (Claude Henri de Fusée), 1708-1775
Voisenon, M. de (Claude Henri de Fusée), 1708-1775
M. de ***, 1708-1775
Other standard no.000000011019680X
21146
Associated placeMelun (France)
LocatedParis (France)
Birth date1708-07-08
Death date1775-11-22
Place of birthVoisenon (France)
Place of deathVoisenon (France)
Field of activityFrench literature--18th century Clergy
AffiliationAcadémie française
Abbaye du Jard
Profession or occupationAuthors, French--18th century Clergy
Found innuc86-80085: His L'école du monde [MI] 1752 (hdg. on GmC rept.: Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée, abbé de, 1708- )
NUC pre-1956 (LC hdg.: Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée de, 1708-1775; usage: l'abbé de Voisenon; el abate de Voisenon; Monsieur de V***; M. de Voisenon)
Voltaire. Les systemes, 1772: page 53 ("Réponse à l'auteur, par M. l'abbé de Vois***")
Blondel, August. Un abbé dans les salons (1708-1775), 1879, via HathiTrust, Jan. 9, 2014: page 7 (Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon, born at the château de Voisenon, near Melun [France], July 8, 1708) page 9 (upon entering the clerical profession, he was assigned to the Abbey of Le Jard, which did not require residence) page 30 (died Nov. 22, 1775)
Biographie universelle (Voisenon (Claude-Henri Fusée de), born château de Voisenon, near Melun, Jan. [sic] 8, 1708; died there, Nov. 22, 1775; friend of Voltaire from the age of 11)
Cioranescu, A. 18. s. (Voisenon, Claude-Henri de Fusée de, born Voisenon, July 8, 1708, died Voisenon, Nov. 22, 1775; abbé of Notre-Dame de La Chapelle-aux-Planches, 1733, and of Saint-Jean-du-Jard lès Melun, 1742)
BnF authorities, Jan. 9, 2014 (authorized access point: Voisenon, Claude-Henri de Fusée de (1708-1775); born 1708-07-08, Voisenon (Seine-et-Marne), died 1775-11-22, Voisenon (Seine-et-Marne); abbé, author and dramatist; member of the Académie française, elected in 1762; variant forms include: Fuzée, Claude-Henri de (1708-1775))
VIAF, Jan. 9, 2014 (VIAF ID: 21146 (Personal); authorized access points: Voisenon, Claude-Henri de Fusée de, 1708-1775: National Library of the Czech Republic, German National Library, Sudoc, National Library of Australia, National Library of Sweden, NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library, National Library of France, National Library of Spain; Voisenon, ... de (Claude Henri de Fusée), l'abbé, 1708-1775: National Library of the Netherlands; Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée de: Library Network of Western Switzerland; Voisenon, abbé de (Claude Henri de Fusée), 1708-1775 National Library of Israel, LC/NACO; Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusés, abbé de, 1708-1775: Vatican Library; Voisenon, Claude H. de 1708-1775: German National Library; Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée, 1708-1775: National Library of Portugal)
French Wikipedia, Jan. 9, 2014 article "Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon" (Claude-Henri de Fusée, comte de Voisenon, abbé du Jard (called also abbé de Voisenon) born at the château de Voisenon, near Melun, July 8, 1708, where he died, Nov. 22, 1775; French man of letters) article "Abbaye du Jard" (the royal abbey of Saint Jean-Baptiste du Jard was located in the commune of Voisenon (Seine-et-Marne), canton and arrondissement of Melun) article "Voisenon (Seine-et-Marne)" (Voisenon is a French commune 39 kilometers southeast of Paris, in the department of Seine-et-Marne, near Melun; noted for its royal abbey of Le Jard and for a local celebrity, Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon, abbé and member of the Academy)
Académie française Web site, Jan. 9, 2014 (Claude-Henri de FUSÉE de VOISENON, elected to Chair 13, Dec. 4, 1762; dramatist, poet, clergyman; frequented [Paris] salons of Madame Geoffrin and Madame d'Épinay)
Electronic Enlightenment, Jan. 9, 2014 (Claude Henri de Fuzée de Voisenon, 1708-1775; indexed as Fuzée de Voisenon, Claude Henri; churchman, academy member, diplomat; ordained in 1739; named vicar-general of the diocese of Boulogne and later abbot of Le Jard, near Melun; appointed French ambassador to the prince-bishop of Speyer in 1771)
OCLC, Jan. 14, 2014 (access points include: Voisenon; Voisenon, abbé de; Voisenon, abbé de, 1708-1775; Voisenon, abbé de (Claude Henri de Fusée de), 1708-1775; Voisenon, abbé de (Claude Henri de Fusée), 1708-1775; Voisenon, Claude H. de; Voisenon, Claude Henri de; Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée, 1708-1775; Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée de; Voisenon, Claude Henri de Fusée de, 1708-1775; Voisenon, de; Voisenon, de (Claude Henri de Fusée de), l'abbé, 1708-1775; Fusée de Voisenon, Claude H. de; Fusée de Voisenon, Claude Henri; Fusée de Voisenon, Claude Henri de; Fuzée de Voisenon, Claude Henri de, évêque de Montrouge, b. 1708-d. 1775; and many others; usage includes M. de ***; M. l'abbé de Voisenon; Monsieur l'abbé de Voisenon, de l'Académie française; abbé de Voisenon; Voisenon; Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon)
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