Jean-François Du Bellay du Resnel

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Jean-François Du Bellay du Resnel

Jean-François Du Resnel du Bellay, Cong.Orat (29 June 1692, Rouen – 25 February 1761, Paris), was a French ecclesiastic, writer and translator.

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  • Essai sur la Critique, poème traduit de l’anglois de M. Pope, avec un discours et des remarques (1730)
  • Panégyrique de Saint Louis (1732)
  • Essai sur l’homme, par M. Pope. Traduit de l’anglois (1737) Online text
  • Les Principes de la morale et du goût en deux poëmes, traduits de l’Anglois de M. Pope (1737) Online text
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  • Louis Giry (1636)
  • Claude Boyer (1666)
  • Charles-Claude Genest (1698)
  • Jean-Baptiste Dubos (1720)
  • Jean-François Du Bellay du Resnel (1742)
  • Bernard-Joseph Saurin (1761)
  • Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet (1782)
  • Gabriel Villar (1803)
  • Charles-Marie de Féletz (1826)
  • Désiré Nisard (1850)
  • Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé (1888)
  • Henri de Régnier (1911)
  • Jacques de Lacretelle (1936)
  • Bertrand Poirot-Delpech (1986)
  • Jean Clair (2008)
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