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Johann Samuel

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Author

Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey
Died
  
March 7, 1797, Berlin, Germany

Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey (31 May 1711 – 7 March 1797) was a German author who wrote in French. Besides his activities as a journalist or editor, he contributed to the French Encyclopedie. He died in Berlin.

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Life

Formey was born in Berlin, Brandenburg, as the son of immigrant Huguenots. His mother died when he was three years old, and Samuel was brought up by two of his aunts. He was educated for the ministry, and at the age of twenty became pastor of the French Protestant church at Brandenburg. Having in 1736 accepted the invitation of a congregation in Berlin, he was in the following year chosen professor of rhetoric in the College Francais there, and in 1739 professor of philosophy. His pupils included Louis de Beausobre, who was to become a philosopher and political economist of some standing in his own right.

On the reorganization of the Academy of Berlin in 1744, during Frederick the Great's reign, Formey was named a member, and in 1748 its perpetual secretary. The language between the scientists of the Academy, Latin, was changed into French. In 1750 he was appointed as a member of the Royal Society.

Between 1741 and 1753, successive publishers in The Hague brought out the six volumes of Formey's La bell Wolfienne, which was his effort to explain the philosophy of Christian Wolff to women. This series began as a popularization of Wolff's philosophy in the form of a philosophical romance, but by the end of the 4th volume, Formey abandoned fiction for a paraphrase and abridgement of Wolff's metaphysical works. These books made Wolff more known in France.

Formey wrote during his life more than 17.000 letters, and corresponded several years with Francesco Algarotti, who in 1737 had published a book on Newtonianism for ladies. L'Anti-Sans-Souci, ou la folie des Nouveaux philosophes (1760), which denied Frederick's authorship of the Oeuvres and stressed the king's piety is attributed to Formey, who did write the preface.

Works

Formey's principal works are La belle Wolfienne (1741–1753); Le Philosophe chretien (1740); L'Emile chretien (1764), intended as an answer to the Emile of Rousseau; and Souvenirs d'un citoyen (Berlin, 1789). He also published an immense number of contemporary memoirs in the transactions of the Berlin Academy. His correspondence with Prosper Marchand was published in 2012.

Publications

An extensive and detailed list of Formey's works can be found in the corresponding article on Formey in the French Wikipedia.

  • Le philosophe chretien, ou discours moraux (1740)
  • La belle Wolfienne (6 volumes: 1741–1753)
  • Bibliotheque critique, ou memoires pour servir a l'histoire litteraire ancienne et moderne (3 volumes: 1745–1746)
  • Essai sur les songes (1746)
  • De l’obligation de se procurer toutes les commodites de la vie (1750)
  • De la conscience (1751)
  • De l’etendue de l’imagination (1754)
  • Sur les allegories philosophiques (1755)
  • Sur l’origine du langage, des idees et des connaissances humaines (1759)
  • Sur le gout (1760)
  • Sur les spectacles (1761)
  • Sur l’influence de l’ame sur le corps (1764)
  • Emile chretien, consacre a l'utilite publique (1764)
  • Considerations sur ce qu’on peut regarder aujourd’hui comme le but principal des academies et comme leur but le plus avantageux (1767–1768)
  • Sur la culture de l’entendement (1769)
  • Considerations sur l’Encyclopedie francaise (1770)
  • Eloge de J.-B. Boyer, marquis d’Argens (1771)
  • Discours sur la question : Pourquoi tant de personnes ont si peu de gout ou meme un si grand eloignement pour tout ce qui demande l’exercice des facultes intellectuelles (1772)
  • Sur la physiognomie (1775)
  • Examen de la question : Si toutes les verites sont bonnes a dire (1777)
  • Sur quelques anciennes procedures contre les magiciens (1778)
  • Eloge de Sulzer (1779)
  • Eloge de Cochius (1780)
  • Eloge de Beguelin (1788–1789)
  • Sur les rapports entre le savoir, l’esprit, le genie et le gout (1788–89)
  • Souvenirs d'un citoyen (1789)
  • Sur le fanatisme (1792–93)
  • References

    Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey Wikipedia