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  1. Jean François de Saint-Lambert (French: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa də sɛ̃ lɑ̃bɛʁ]; 26 December 1716 – 9 February 1803) was a French poet, philosopher and military officer. Biography [ edit ] Saint-Lambert was born at Nancy and raised on his parents' estate at Affracourt , a village in Lorraine near Haroué , a seat of the Beauvau family ...

  2. Jean-François, marquis de Saint-Lambert, né à Nancy le 26 décembre 1716 et mort à Paris le 9 février 1803, est un militaire, philosophe, conteur et poète lorrain puis, après 1766, français.

  3. Jean-François de Saint-Lambert. French, 1716 - 1803. Works of Art; Related Content Works of Art. Filters: Sort by: Results layout: ...

  4. Né à Nancy, le 16 décembre 1716. Officier, il fut attaché à la cour du Roi Stanislas et fit partie de l’Académie de Nancy ; poète, il est l'auteur des Saisons ; encyclopédiste et philosophe matérialiste, il fut l'ami de tous les philosophes et fréquenta tous les salons, familier de Mmes Geoffrin, du Deffant, Houdetot, du Châtelet ...

  5. 1716 – 1803. Jean-François, Marquis de Saint-Lambert was a poet, soldier, and friend of Voltaire and Diderot. His plays and, especially, his highly scientific and philosophic poetry led to his selection by the Académie Française in 1770, where he became influential.

  6. Aug 7, 2017 · Policies and ethics. This chapter offers a reading of J.-F. de Saint-Lambert’s moral tale “Ziméo,” that is one of the rare Enlightenment texts representing slave revolution. Focusing on categories and conventions of representation, the chapter addresses two main...

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