- Jean-Pierre de
Crousaz (13
April 1663 – 22
March 1750) was a
Swiss theologian and philosopher. He is now
remembered more for his
letters of commentary...
- to Paul-Etienne Loys de Cheseaux, a banneret, and Estienne-Judith de
Crousaz. His
brother was Charles-Louis Loys de Cheseaux. He was
educated by his...
- from 1726 to 1733 to the
Swiss theologian and philosopher, Jean-Pierre de
Crousaz. On 8 May 1740, by
proxy in London, and on 28 June 1740 in
person in K****el...
- (1412–1487), lawyer, historian,
political writer and
translator Jean-Pierre de
Crousaz (1663–1750), writer,
theologian and
philosopher Edward Gibbon (1737–1794)...
- Society, vol. 54.
There is an
exhaustive study of his
career by Léon de
Crousaz-Crétet, Le Duc de
Richelieu en
Russie et en
France (1897), with
which compare...
- Wagner, model-maker
Andreas Gärtner, K****el
court tutor Jean-Pierre de
Crousaz, and others. Gärtner went on to gain
employ as model-master in the court...
- 1924, with a
thesis on the
aesthetics of
Swiss philosopher Jean-Pierre de
Crousaz,
supervised by Emil Utitz.
After his
military service in the
Swiss infantry...
- 6°37′30″E / 46.527183°N 6.624956°E / 46.527183; 6.624956 Site
history Built by
Rodolphe de
Crousaz Swiss Cultural Property of
National Significance...
-
published in 1741 a
defence of Leibniz's
system against Jean-Pierre de
Crousaz. In the same year
Vattel repaired to
Berlin in the hope of
obtaining some...
-
Essay on Man,
Warburton defended it
against the
Examen of Jean
Pierre de
Crousaz through a
series of
articles he
contributed to The
Works of the Learned...