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Claude Brossette

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Name
  
Claude Brossette

Died
  
1743

Role
  
Lawyer

Claude Brossette, seigneur de Varennes d'Appetour (November 7, 1671, Theize, Lyonnais - 1743) was a French lawyer and writer. He was educated at the College de la Trinite in Lyon and joined the Jesuits before turning to law.

In 1700 he founded the Academie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de Lyon, where he remained a bibliothecarian until 1743, and whose secretary he was appointed in 1724.

Brossette was a man of far-reaching connections, exchanging letters with Academy President Bouhier, Abbot Olivet and Father Vaniere from Toulouse. Between 1699 and 1710 he was a regular correspondent of Paris poet and satirist Boileau, whose works he edited with commentaries. Their correspondence was published in 1770 by Francois Louis Cizeron Rival. He was acquainted with Francois de Lamoignon and Bernard de La Monnoye from the Academie Francaise, and with Jean-Baptiste Rousseau. Later his reach widened; he exchanged point of views with Voltaire, Louis Racine, Abbot Lenglet-Dufresnoy, Deon, and Father Brumoy.

Works

  • Histoire Abregee ou eloge historique de la ville de Lyon, 1711
  • Editions of Boileau, Moliere
  • References

    Claude Brossette Wikipedia