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COLLECTION Identifier: MS Fr 345

Jean-Jacques Barthelemy compositions

Overview

Autograph compositions by the French writer Jean-Jacques Barthélemy.

Dates

  • Creation: 1759-1760 and undated

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in French.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

.1 linear feet (1 volume)

Consists of two autograph manuscripts: [Lysis and Philocles: A philosophical dialogue], and Sur l'heptacorde. Also includes a list of works by the author and notes from the French Academy Dictionary.

Biographical / Historical

Trained as a Jesuit priest, Jean-Jacques Barthélemy was keeper of the French royal collection of medallions and elected to the French Academy in 1788. He is known for his novel about the travels of a young Scythian in the fourth century B.C., Travels of Anacharsis the younger in Greece, completed in 1788.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Physical Location

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Immediate Source of Acquisition

*81M-35. Purchased from Olivier Roux Devillas, 12, rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris; received: 1981 July.

Title
Barthélemy, J.J. (Jean-Jacques), 1716-1795. Jean-Jacques Barthelemy compositions: Guide.
Author
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Language of description
und
EAD ID
hou00447

Repository Details

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