| John Lemprière - 1810 - 650 sider
...Philip dc Courcillon, marquis de, brother of the preceding, was born in 1638. He was a great favorite at the court of Lewis XIV. for his many accomplishments,...N. dame du mont Carmel, and Lazarus of Jerusalem. His conversation, manners, disinterestedness, and тяну other virtues, wer* the admiration of the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 sider
...advanced him at the court of .Lours XIV. and his decided taste for literature obtained him a place in the French academy, and in that of sciences. He died at Paris in 1720, at the age of eighty-two, privycouncillor, knight of several orders, grand-master of the royal... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 sider
...person advanced him at the court of Louis XIV. and bis decided taste for literature obtained him a place in the French academy, and in that of sciences. He died at Paris in 1720, at the age of eighty-two, privycouncillor, knight of several orders, grand-master of the royal... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 530 sider
...marquis de,) brother of the preceding, born in 1638. He was a great favourite at the court of Louis XIV. for his many accomplishments, and his taste for...in the French Academy and in that of Sciences. He was grand master of the military orders of Notre Dame du Mont Carmel, and Lazarus of Jerusalem. His... | |
| 1893 - 762 sider
...Courcillon, Marquis de (4. 1638, rf. 1720), brother of the preceding, was a favourite at the couit of Louis XIV. for his many accomplishments, and his taste for...procured him a seat in the French Academy and in that of the sciences. He left a voluminous diary, the Journal de Липдеаи. Danlcan, François André... | |
| 1893 - 760 sider
...Courcillon, Marquis de (*. 1638, rf. 1720), brother of the preceding, was a favourite at the couit of Louis XIV. for his many accomplishments, and his taste for literature procured him a scat in the French Academy and in that of the sciences. He left a voluminous diary, the Journal de... | |
| 1899 - 760 sider
...Conrcillon, Marquis de (4. 1638, d. 1720), brother of the preceding, was a favourite at the court of Louis XIV. for his many accomplishments, and his taste for...procured him a seat in the French Academy and in that of the sciences. He left a voluminous diary, the Journal de Dangeau. Danlcan, Francois Andre (4. 1727,... | |
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