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Grécourt, 1683-1743

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Personal name headingGrécourt, 1683-1743
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Variant(s)Grécourt, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Willart de, 1683-1743
Willart de Grecourt, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph, 1683-1743
G***, M. l'abbé (Jean-Baptiste Joseph Willart de Grecourt), 1683-1743
Abbé ***, 1683-1743
Other standard no.51699335
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LocatedParis (France)
Birth date1683-06
1684
Death date17430402
Place of birthTours (France)
Place of deathTours (France)
Field of activityFrench literature--18th century
AffiliationSaint-Martin de Tours (Church)
Profession or occupationAuthors, French--18th century
Found inHis Grecourts Auserlesene Werke, 1796: t.p. (Grecourts ...)
NUC pre-1956 (hdg.: Grécourt, Jean Baptiste Joseph Willart de, 1683-1743; usage: Grécourt, l'abbé de Grécourt, Mr. de Grécourt, M. l'abbé ***, M. de G***)
BN (Grécourt, abbé Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Willart de; running caption: Willart de Grécourt)
Grande dict. ency. Larousse (Grécourt, Jean Baptiste WILLART DE; French poet; b. Tours 1683; d. Tours 1743)
BLC (Willart de Grécourt, Jean Baptiste Joseph)
Grécourt. Philotanus, 1720: title page (par M. l'abbé ***)
Grécourt. Œuvres complettes de Grécourt, tome premier, 1796, via Google Books, Feb. 24, 2015: pages 3-46 ("Philotanus: poëme")
Cioranescu, A. Bib. de la littérature français du18. s., v. 2, page 889 (Grécourt, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Willart de), Tours 1683-Tours 2 April 1743; canon of Saint-Martin de Tours)
Biographie universelle, v. 16, 1816, via HathiTrust, Feb. 24, 2015: pages 372-374 (Grécourt, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Willart de, born at Tours in 1684, of Scottish ancestry; educated in Paris and usually lived there; obtained canonicate of St.-Martin de Tours at age of 13; known for his licentious poetry; Philotanus, a satire on the quarrels of the Jansenists and the Jesuits first published in 1720, is his best-known work; works of other authors, including Voltaire, sometimes attributed to him; died in Tours, April 2, 1743)
Dict. de biographie française (Grécourt, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Willart de, born at Tours in June, 1683, died there April 2, 1743)
BnF authorities, Feb. 24, 2015 (AAP: Grécourt, Jean-Baptiste Willart de (1684-1743); born 1684; died 1743-04-02; abbé, satiric and licentious poet)
VIAF, Feb. 24, 2015 (Grécourt, Jean-Baptiste Willart de, 1684-1743: NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library, National Library of the Czech Republic, National Library of France, Sudoc; Grécourt, Jean Baptiste Joseph Willart de 1683-1743: National Library of the Netherlands, Vatican Library; Grécourt, 1683-1743: National Library of Israel, National Library of the Netherlands, LC/NACO; Grécourt, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Willart de: National Library of Portugal, RERO; Grécourt, Jean-Baptiste Willart de,1683-1743: German National Library; Grécourt, abbé de (Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Willart), 1683-1743 National Library of Australia)
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