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Roland Mortier

Roland Mortier (21 December 1920 – 31 March 2015) was a prominent Belgian scholar, philosopher and academic,[1][2] known for his contributions to linguistics and literature.[3] Mortier obtained his PhD in Philology, specialisting in 18th century literature and Franco-German reports,[4][5] from the Université Libre de Bruxelles in 1946. He was a member of the Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique[4] and the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. In 1965, he was awarded the Francqui Prize on Human Sciences.[6]

Background edit

Mortier was born on the 21 December 1920 in Ghent, Belgium.[7] His family spoke primarily French, and he studied in Dutch at the Royal Athenaeum in Antwerp. Mortier extended his language skills further, learning German, when holidaying with his maternal grandmother in Luxembourg.[8]

In 1938, he enrolled at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.[8] However, in November 1941, the institution was forced to close its doors due to the occupier's ukase. Mortier then chose to attend a university in his hometown, Gent. In 1942, he successfully completed his degree in philosophy and literature, graduating with the highest distinction.[7]

His dissertation was on the Archives littéraires de l'Europe, a German-language journal of the First Empire. This work was later published in 1957. On the advice of his teacher Gustave Charlier, Mortier was struck by the fact that one of the editors of the journal, Charles Vanderbourg, had been unjustly forgotten. Mortier dedicated his doctoral thesis, which was defended in 1950 at the Université libre de Bruxelles, to Vanderbourg. The thesis was published in 1955 and titles Un précurseur de Madame de Staël: Charles Vanderbourg (1765-1827).

In addition to his teaching careers at Athénée Royal de Malines from 1944 and his assistantship at the University of Brussels, Mortier also participated in a research project headed by Charlier. The project, which was published in 1952, focused on the Journal Encyclopédique and its role in popularising the ideas of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie.[9] Mortier went on to succeed Charlier and took a tenure as a professor at the University of Brussels.[10][7][8] Four years later, Mortier wrote a groundbreaking dissertation on Diderot's influence on German thought and literature, which was later published as Diderot en Allemagne (1750-1850). This work was recognised as a fundamental and influential contribution to the field and was translated to German in 1967, with an updated edition released in 1986.[7]

In 1965, Mortier's outstanding work was recognised by the Fondation Francqui as they awarded him with their triennial prize.[7]

Throughout his career, Mortier taught at various universities including the Université Libre de Bruxelles, the Katholieke Universiteir Leuven, and the Université de Liège. He was also invited to be a visiting professor at universities in Canada (including Toronto), the United States (including Yale, Princeton, Standford, Cleveland, Maryland), the United Kingdom (including Exeter and London), Paris-Sorbonne, Montpellier, Cologne, Pisa, Duisburg,[11] and Japan.[12]

On March 31, 2015, Mortier passed away at the age of 94 in Brüssel.[13]

Awards and Memberships edit

In recognition of his contributions to academia, Mortier received numerous honours and awards, including the Francqui Prize, the highest scientific award in Belgium. He was a member of several prestigious academic organisations including the Royal Academy of Flemish Language and Literature.

Awards edit

Francqui Prize (1965)

Prix Montaigne (1983)[11]

Prix Counson of the Académie royale de langue et littérature françaises de Bruxelles (1985)[11]

Prix de l'Union rationaliste (1992)[11]

Prix du Rayonnement de la langue et de la littéeature françaises (2001)

Grand Prix de la Francophonie (2006)

Memberships edit

Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises (1969)[5][11]

President of l'Association Internationale de littérature comparée (1976-1979)[14]

Member and Honorary President of l'Association Internationale des Études Françaises (1976)[15][11]

President of the Société internationale d'étude du XVIIIe siècle (1983-1987)

Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy (1984)[16][11]

President of the Comité d'honneur des Études staëliennes

Member of the Comité directeur des Œuvres complètes de Diderot[11]

Member of the Conseil consultatif des Œuvres complètes de Voltaire[11]

Foreign associate of the Académie des Sciences morales et politiques (1993)[11]

Honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[11]

Member of the Academia Europaea[6]

Professor Emeritus of the University of Brussels[10]

Vice-President of the Institut des hautes études de Belgique[11]

President of the Honorary Committee of Stalinist Studies (Paris)[11]

Honorary Member of The Japan Academy (2012)[17]

Honorary Doctorates edit

He held honorary doctorates from the Universities of Montpellier, Göttingen and Jerusalem.[8][5][11]

Works edit

In addition to his linguistic research, Mortier was a well-respected literary critic and author.[18][19][20] He wrote extensively - the result of fifty years of teaching and research concluded in publication of Le Coeur et la raison (The Heart and Reason), in 1990, by the Voltaire Foundation[21] in Oxford. The publication brought together thirty-five of the two hundred and thirty articles Mortier published by that time.[7] In 2006 a further book was published, presenting twenty-four texts written by Mortier on the subject of the Enlightenment, to mark his eightieth anniversary.[22] The publication was entitled Les Combats des Lumières: Recueil d'études sur le dix-huitième siècle.[23]

Written works edit

  • Le journal encyclopédique, 1756-1793. (1952)[9]
  • Diderot en Allemagne: 1950-1850. (1954)[24]
  • Un precursor de Madame de Staël: Charles Vanderbourg (1765-1827). His contribution to intellectual exchanges at the dawn of the 19th century. (published Doctoral Thesis 1955)[25]
  • Les Archives Litteraires de L'Europe.[26]
  • Le "Hochepot, ou, Salmigondi des Folz" (1596): étude historique et linguistique suivie d'une édition du texte. (1959)[27]
  • Unité ou scission du siècle des lumières?, Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century. (1963)[28][29]
  • Les Annees De Formation De F.H.Jacobi, D'Apres Ses Lettres Indedites a M.M. Rey (1763-1771) Avec Le Noble, De Madame De Charriere (ST). (1966)[30]
  • Diderot in Deutschland, 1750-1850. (1967)[31]
  • Clartés et Ombres du siècle des Lumières: Études sur le 18e siècle littéraire. (1969)[29]
  • Le "Tableau littéraire de la France au XVIIIe siècle": un épisode de la "guerre philosophique" à l'Académie française sous l'Empire 1804-1810. (1972)
  • La Poétique des ruines en France : ses origines, ses variations, de la Renaissance à Victor Hugo. (1974)
  • Histoire de la littérature française: la poésie : notes prises au cours du professeur R. Mortier. (1977)
  • Voltaire: les ruses et les rages du pamphlétaire. (1979)
  • L' Art nouveau: littérature et beaux-arts à la fin du 19e s. (1981)
  • Diderot et le grand goût : the prestige of history painting in the 18th century. (1982)
  • L'Originalité: une nouvelle catégorie esthétique au siècle des Lumières. (1982)
  • Diderot et son temps (catalogue d'exposition). (1985)
  • Denis Diderot, Le Pour et le Contre. (1987)
  • Mes écarts. (1990)[32]
  • Le Coeur et la raison. (1990)
  • Schnittpunkte: komparatistische Studien zur romanischen Kultur : gewidmet Peter-Eckhard Knabe. (1994)
  • Contes immoraux. (1995)
  • Un précurseur de Madame de Stäel: Charles Vanderbourg, 1765-1827; sa contribution aux échanges intellectuels à l'aube de XIXe siècle. (1995)
  • Anacharsis Cloots, ou, L'utopie foudroyée. (1995)
  • Denis Diderot, Pensées philosophiques. (1998)
  • Dictionnaire de Diderot. (1999)
  • Les combats des Lumières: recueil d'études sur le dix-huitième siècle. (2000)
  • Portraits de femmes. (2000)
  • Le XVIIIe siècle au quotidien .(2001)[33]
  • L'aube de la modernité 1680-1760 (2002)
  • Juliette de Robersart, une voyageuse belge oubliée. (en: Juliette de Robersart, a forgotten Belgian traveler) (2003)
  • Les Combats des Lumières: Recueil d'études sur le dix-huitième siècle. (2006)[23]

External links edit

  • Groupe d'étude du XVIIIe siècle (DIX) (in French)
  • Roland Mortier
  • Roland Mortier at Arllfb
  1. ^ "Kalliope | Verbundkatalog für Archiv- und archivähnliche Bestände und nationales Nachweisinstrument für Nachlässe und Autographen". kalliope-verbund.info. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Roland Mortier - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek". www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  3. ^ Mortier, R. (1920-2015) Mortier, Roland Fabien Jules (1920-2015)
  4. ^ a b giantchair.com. "Roland Mortier - EUB". www.editions-ulb.be. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  5. ^ a b c "Roland Mortier". Babelio (in French). Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Academy of Europe: Mortier Roland". www.ae-info.org. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique : Roland Mortier". www.arllfb.be. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d Chartier, Pierre (25 November 2015). "Roland Mortier". Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie (in French) (50): 7–13. doi:10.4000/rde.5281. ISSN 0769-0886.
  9. ^ a b "[PDF] Le journal encyclopedique, 1756-1793 by Gustave Charlier, Roland Mortier · 623173810 · OA.mg". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ a b "Roland MORTIER | Académie française". www.academie-francaise.fr. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Roland Mortier". Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (in French). 20 June 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Roland Mortier客員の逝去について | 日本学士院". www.japan-acad.go.jp. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Roland Mortier – Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften". www.bbaw.de. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  14. ^ "CTHS - Association internationale de littérature comparée (AILC) - PARIS". cths.fr. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  15. ^ "Liste des membres de l'Association Internationale des Études Françaises". Cahiers de l'AIEF. 28 (1): 422. 1976.
  16. ^ "Professor Roland Mortier FBA". The British Academy. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  17. ^ "Deceased Honorary Members (Alphabetical Order) | The Japan Academy". www.japan-acad.go.jp. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  18. ^ Swaffield, Bruce Carl (2009). Rising from the Ruins: Roman Antiquities in Neoclassic Literature. Cambridge Scholars. ISBN 9781443815857.
  19. ^ Macfarlane, Robert (2007). Original Copy: Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth-Century Literature. OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780199296507.
  20. ^ Matytsin, Anton M.; Edelstein, Dan (2018). Let there be enlightenment: the religious and mystical sources of rationality. Stanford university. Baltimore (Md.): Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-2601-3.
  21. ^ Mortier, Roland; Pomeau, René (1990). Le cœur et la raison: recueil d'études sur le dix-huitième siècle. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation [u.a.] ISBN 978-0-7294-0395-5.
  22. ^ "Centre International d'étude du XVIII siècle: Roland Mortier, Les Combats des Lumières". c18.net. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  23. ^ a b Mortier, Roland; Darnton, Robert (2000). Les combats des Lumières: recueil d'études sur le dix-huitième siècle. Publications du Centre International d'Étude du XVIIIe Siècle. Ferney-Voltaire: Centre International d'Étude du XVIIIe Siècle. ISBN 978-2-84559-005-2.
  24. ^ Mortier, Roland (1954). Diderot en Allemagne, 1750-1850. Presses Universitaires De France. ASIN B01MRUXGTE.
  25. ^ Mortier, Roland (1955). Un précurseur de Madame de Staël : Charles Vanderbourg : 1765-1827, sa contribution aux échanges intellectuels à l'aube du XIXe siècle. Paris: M. Didier ; Impr. de Groeninghe.
  26. ^ Mortier, Roland (1957). Les "Archives littéraires de l'Europe" (1804-1808) et le cosmopolitisme littéraire sous le Premier Empire. Gembloux, Belgique: J. Duculot.
  27. ^ Mortier, Roland (1959). Le "Hochepot, ou, Salmigondi des Folz" (1596): étude historique et linguistique suivie d'une édition du texte. Académie Royale de Belgique.
  28. ^ Meijer, Annemieke (1998). The pure language of the heart: sentimentalism in the Netherlands 1775-1800. Textxet. Amsterdam: Rodopi. p. 32. ISBN 978-90-420-0370-5.
  29. ^ a b Mortier, Roland (1969). Clartés et ombres du siècle des lumières: Études sur le 18e siècle littéraire. Droz. ISBN 9782600034951.
  30. ^ American Philosophical Society (1974). Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 118, No 3, 1974). American Philosophical Society. ISBN 9781422371114.
  31. ^ Mortier, Roland; Mortier, Roland (1972). Diderot in Deutschland: 1750 - 1850. Metzler Studienausgabe (Textl. unveränd. Studienausg ed.). Stuttgart: Metzler. ISBN 978-3-476-00120-7.
  32. ^ Ligne, Charles Joseph de (1990). Mortier, Roland (ed.). Mes écarts. Espace nord. Bruxelles: Éd. Labor. ISBN 978-2-8040-0524-5.
  33. ^ Mortier, Roland, ed. (2002). Le XVIIIe siècle français au quotidien: textes tirés des mémoires, des journaux et des correspondances de l'époque. Bibliothèque Complexe. Bruxelles: Éd. Complexe. ISBN 978-2-87027-879-6.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Roland Mortier news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Roland Mortier 21 December 1920 31 March 2015 was a prominent Belgian scholar philosopher and academic 1 2 known for his contributions to linguistics and literature 3 Mortier obtained his PhD in Philology specialisting in 18th century literature and Franco German reports 4 5 from the Universite Libre de Bruxelles in 1946 He was a member of the Academie royale de langue et de litterature francaises de Belgique 4 and the Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques In 1965 he was awarded the Francqui Prize on Human Sciences 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Awards and Memberships 2 1 Awards 2 2 Memberships 2 3 Honorary Doctorates 3 Works 3 1 Written works 4 External linksBackground editMortier was born on the 21 December 1920 in Ghent Belgium 7 His family spoke primarily French and he studied in Dutch at the Royal Athenaeum in Antwerp Mortier extended his language skills further learning German when holidaying with his maternal grandmother in Luxembourg 8 In 1938 he enrolled at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles 8 However in November 1941 the institution was forced to close its doors due to the occupier s ukase Mortier then chose to attend a university in his hometown Gent In 1942 he successfully completed his degree in philosophy and literature graduating with the highest distinction 7 His dissertation was on the Archives litteraires de l Europe a German language journal of the First Empire This work was later published in 1957 On the advice of his teacher Gustave Charlier Mortier was struck by the fact that one of the editors of the journal Charles Vanderbourg had been unjustly forgotten Mortier dedicated his doctoral thesis which was defended in 1950 at the Universite libre de Bruxelles to Vanderbourg The thesis was published in 1955 and titles Un precurseur de Madame de Stael Charles Vanderbourg 1765 1827 In addition to his teaching careers at Athenee Royal de Malines from 1944 and his assistantship at the University of Brussels Mortier also participated in a research project headed by Charlier The project which was published in 1952 focused on the Journal Encyclopedique and its role in popularising the ideas of Diderot and d Alembert s Encyclopedie 9 Mortier went on to succeed Charlier and took a tenure as a professor at the University of Brussels 10 7 8 Four years later Mortier wrote a groundbreaking dissertation on Diderot s influence on German thought and literature which was later published as Diderot en Allemagne 1750 1850 This work was recognised as a fundamental and influential contribution to the field and was translated to German in 1967 with an updated edition released in 1986 7 In 1965 Mortier s outstanding work was recognised by the Fondation Francqui as they awarded him with their triennial prize 7 Throughout his career Mortier taught at various universities including the Universite Libre de Bruxelles the Katholieke Universiteir Leuven and the Universite de Liege He was also invited to be a visiting professor at universities in Canada including Toronto the United States including Yale Princeton Standford Cleveland Maryland the United Kingdom including Exeter and London Paris Sorbonne Montpellier Cologne Pisa Duisburg 11 and Japan 12 On March 31 2015 Mortier passed away at the age of 94 in Brussel 13 Awards and Memberships editIn recognition of his contributions to academia Mortier received numerous honours and awards including the Francqui Prize the highest scientific award in Belgium He was a member of several prestigious academic organisations including the Royal Academy of Flemish Language and Literature Awards edit Francqui Prize 1965 Prix Montaigne 1983 11 Prix Counson of the Academie royale de langue et litterature francaises de Bruxelles 1985 11 Prix de l Union rationaliste 1992 11 Prix du Rayonnement de la langue et de la litteeature francaises 2001 Grand Prix de la Francophonie 2006 Memberships edit Academie royale de langue et de litterature francaises 1969 5 11 President of l Association Internationale de litterature comparee 1976 1979 14 Member and Honorary President of l Association Internationale des Etudes Francaises 1976 15 11 President of the Societe internationale d etude du XVIIIe siecle 1983 1987 Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy 1984 16 11 President of the Comite d honneur des Etudes staeliennesMember of the Comite directeur des Œuvres completes de Diderot 11 Member of the Conseil consultatif des Œuvres completes de Voltaire 11 Foreign associate of the Academie des Sciences morales et politiques 1993 11 Honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 11 Member of the Academia Europaea 6 Professor Emeritus of the University of Brussels 10 Vice President of the Institut des hautes etudes de Belgique 11 President of the Honorary Committee of Stalinist Studies Paris 11 Honorary Member of The Japan Academy 2012 17 Honorary Doctorates edit He held honorary doctorates from the Universities of Montpellier Gottingen and Jerusalem 8 5 11 Works editIn addition to his linguistic research Mortier was a well respected literary critic and author 18 19 20 He wrote extensively the result of fifty years of teaching and research concluded in publication of Le Coeur et la raison The Heart and Reason in 1990 by the Voltaire Foundation 21 in Oxford The publication brought together thirty five of the two hundred and thirty articles Mortier published by that time 7 In 2006 a further book was published presenting twenty four texts written by Mortier on the subject of the Enlightenment to mark his eightieth anniversary 22 The publication was entitled Les Combats des Lumieres Recueil d etudes sur le dix huitieme siecle 23 Written works edit Le journal encyclopedique 1756 1793 1952 9 Diderot en Allemagne 1950 1850 1954 24 Un precursor de Madame de Stael Charles Vanderbourg 1765 1827 His contribution to intellectual exchanges at the dawn of the 19th century published Doctoral Thesis 1955 25 Les Archives Litteraires de L Europe 26 Le Hochepot ou Salmigondi des Folz 1596 etude historique et linguistique suivie d une edition du texte 1959 27 Unite ou scission du siecle des lumieres Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century 1963 28 29 Les Annees De Formation De F H Jacobi D Apres Ses Lettres Indedites a M M Rey 1763 1771 Avec Le Noble De Madame De Charriere ST 1966 30 Diderot in Deutschland 1750 1850 1967 31 Clartes et Ombres du siecle des Lumieres Etudes sur le 18e siecle litteraire 1969 29 Le Tableau litteraire de la France au XVIIIe siecle un episode de la guerre philosophique a l Academie francaise sous l Empire 1804 1810 1972 La Poetique des ruines en France ses origines ses variations de la Renaissance a Victor Hugo 1974 Histoire de la litterature francaise la poesie notes prises au cours du professeur R Mortier 1977 Voltaire les ruses et les rages du pamphletaire 1979 L Art nouveau litterature et beaux arts a la fin du 19e s 1981 Diderot et le grand gout the prestige of history painting in the 18th century 1982 L Originalite une nouvelle categorie esthetique au siecle des Lumieres 1982 Diderot et son temps catalogue d exposition 1985 Denis Diderot Le Pour et le Contre 1987 Mes ecarts 1990 32 Le Coeur et la raison 1990 Schnittpunkte komparatistische Studien zur romanischen Kultur gewidmet Peter Eckhard Knabe 1994 Contes immoraux 1995 Un precurseur de Madame de Stael Charles Vanderbourg 1765 1827 sa contribution aux echanges intellectuels a l aube de XIXe siecle 1995 Anacharsis Cloots ou L utopie foudroyee 1995 Denis Diderot Pensees philosophiques 1998 Dictionnaire de Diderot 1999 Les combats des Lumieres recueil d etudes sur le dix huitieme siecle 2000 Portraits de femmes 2000 Le XVIIIe siecle au quotidien 2001 33 L aube de la modernite 1680 1760 2002 Juliette de Robersart une voyageuse belge oubliee en Juliette de Robersart a forgotten Belgian traveler 2003 Les Combats des Lumieres Recueil d etudes sur le dix huitieme siecle 2006 23 External links editGroupe d etude du XVIIIe siecle DIX in French Roland Mortier Roland Mortier at Arllfb Kalliope Verbundkatalog fur Archiv und archivahnliche Bestande und nationales Nachweisinstrument fur Nachlasse und Autographen kalliope verbund info Retrieved 22 September 2023 Roland Mortier Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek www deutsche digitale bibliothek de Retrieved 22 September 2023 Mortier R 1920 2015 Mortier Roland Fabien Jules 1920 2015 a b giantchair com Roland Mortier EUB www editions ulb be Retrieved 22 September 2023 a b c Roland Mortier Babelio in French Retrieved 22 September 2023 a b Academy of Europe Mortier Roland www ae info org Retrieved 22 September 2023 a b c d e f Academie royale de langue et de litterature francaises de Belgique Roland Mortier www arllfb be Retrieved 21 September 2023 a b c d Chartier Pierre 25 November 2015 Roland Mortier Recherches sur Diderot et sur l Encyclopedie in French 50 7 13 doi 10 4000 rde 5281 ISSN 0769 0886 a b PDF Le journal encyclopedique 1756 1793 by Gustave Charlier Roland Mortier 623173810 OA mg a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Roland MORTIER Academie francaise www academie francaise fr Retrieved 22 September 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Roland Mortier Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques in French 20 June 2019 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Roland Mortier客員の逝去について 日本学士院 www japan acad go jp Retrieved 22 September 2023 Roland Mortier Berlin Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften www bbaw de Retrieved 22 September 2023 CTHS Association internationale de litterature comparee AILC PARIS cths fr Retrieved 22 September 2023 Liste des membres de l Association Internationale des Etudes Francaises Cahiers de l AIEF 28 1 422 1976 Professor Roland Mortier FBA The British Academy Retrieved 22 September 2023 Deceased Honorary Members Alphabetical Order The Japan Academy www japan acad go jp Retrieved 22 September 2023 Swaffield Bruce Carl 2009 Rising from the Ruins Roman Antiquities in Neoclassic Literature Cambridge Scholars ISBN 9781443815857 Macfarlane Robert 2007 Original Copy Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth Century Literature OUP Oxford ISBN 9780199296507 Matytsin Anton M Edelstein Dan 2018 Let there be enlightenment the religious and mystical sources of rationality Stanford university Baltimore Md Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 978 1 4214 2601 3 Mortier Roland Pomeau Rene 1990 Le cœur et la raison recueil d etudes sur le dix huitieme siecle Oxford Voltaire Foundation u a ISBN 978 0 7294 0395 5 Centre International d etude du XVIII siecle Roland Mortier Les Combats des Lumieres c18 net Retrieved 22 September 2023 a b Mortier Roland Darnton Robert 2000 Les combats des Lumieres recueil d etudes sur le dix huitieme siecle Publications du Centre International d Etude du XVIIIe Siecle Ferney Voltaire Centre International d Etude du XVIIIe Siecle ISBN 978 2 84559 005 2 Mortier Roland 1954 Diderot en Allemagne 1750 1850 Presses Universitaires De France ASIN B01MRUXGTE Mortier Roland 1955 Un precurseur de Madame de Stael Charles Vanderbourg 1765 1827 sa contribution aux echanges intellectuels a l aube du XIXe siecle Paris M Didier Impr de Groeninghe Mortier Roland 1957 Les Archives litteraires de l Europe 1804 1808 et le cosmopolitisme litteraire sous le Premier Empire Gembloux Belgique J Duculot Mortier Roland 1959 Le Hochepot ou Salmigondi des Folz 1596 etude historique et linguistique suivie d une edition du texte Academie Royale de Belgique Meijer Annemieke 1998 The pure language of the heart sentimentalism in the Netherlands 1775 1800 Textxet Amsterdam Rodopi p 32 ISBN 978 90 420 0370 5 a b Mortier Roland 1969 Clartes et ombres du siecle des lumieres Etudes sur le 18e siecle litteraire Droz ISBN 9782600034951 American Philosophical Society 1974 Proceedings American Philosophical Society vol 118 No 3 1974 American Philosophical Society ISBN 9781422371114 Mortier Roland Mortier Roland 1972 Diderot in Deutschland 1750 1850 Metzler Studienausgabe Textl unverand Studienausg ed Stuttgart Metzler ISBN 978 3 476 00120 7 Ligne Charles Joseph de 1990 Mortier Roland ed Mes ecarts Espace nord Bruxelles Ed Labor ISBN 978 2 8040 0524 5 Mortier Roland ed 2002 Le XVIIIe siecle francais au quotidien textes tires des memoires des journaux et des correspondances de l epoque Bibliotheque Complexe Bruxelles Ed Complexe ISBN 978 2 87027 879 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roland Mortier amp oldid 1194828921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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