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Antoine-Claude-Pierre Masson de La Motte-Conflans

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Antoine-Claude-Pierre Masson de La Motte-Conflans, Or Conflant, born in Vertus in 1727 – died in the same place in 1801 was an 18th-century French man of letters.

A lawyer at the Parlement of Paris, La Motte-Conflans was a member of the Société littéraire of Châlons-sur-Marne.

Works

  • 1748: l'Année sans merveille, ou Fausseté de l'année merveilleuse (by abbé Gabriel-François Coyer), Lille;
  • 1747: l'Armée du Roi dans la Flandre hollandaise, ode,
  • Épitre au Roi sur la paix ; Published under the name of an officer from Gascony
  • 1747: Epître du magister de Lauffeldt an curé de Fontenoy, in-12° ;
  • 1747: Étrennes du Parnasse, in-12° ;
  • 1746: la Gloire de la ville d'Ypres sous le gouvernement français, ode,.

He provided the Encyclopédie by Diderot and D'Alembert, the articles Denier and Épier.

References

  1. Frank A. Kafker, French Historical Studies, Vol. 3, n° 1, Spring, 1963, (p. 106–22).

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