- Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul (or Santeuil, Santeüil; 12 May 1630 – 5
August 1697) was a
French poet who
wrote in Latin. Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul was born on 12...
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absurdity and
laugh at them.
French Neo-Latin poet Abbé Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul (1630–1697)
allegedly coined the phrase. The
phrase is
often used to explain...
- humour", is a
phrase coined by
French Neo-Latin poet Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul (1630–1697), but
sometimes wrongly attributed to his
contemporary Molière...
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painter (died 1693)
Gabriel Blanchard,
painter (died 1704) Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul, poet (died 1697) 29
April –
Agrippa d'Aubigné, poet,
soldier and chronicler...
- and the
dress is complicated. His
portrait of the poet Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul is said to be his masterpiece. 1782
Portrait de
Madame Perriere de Mausny...
- Anthelmi,
ecclesiastical historian (born 1648) 5
August – Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul,
writer (born 1630) 22
November – Libéral Bruant,
architect (born c.1635)...
- L'Organisation
pratique de la
vente (in French). Nantes: Impr. du commerce, rue
Santeul. p. 344.
Louis Rollin (1937). Hygiène
mentale et
prophylaxie criminelle ;...
- years. His
friendship with
Charles Rollin, Jacques-Joseph Duguet, and Jean
Santeul led to his
being suspected of Jansenism. In 1720 his
brother Lewis, in...
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Central Board of
National Antiquities (d. 1693) May 12 – Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul,
French writer (d. 1697) May 17 – John Howe,
English Puritan theologian...
- humour", is a
phrase coined by
French Neo-Latin poet Jean-Baptiste de
Santeul (1630–1697), but
sometimes wrongly attributed to his
contemporary Molière...