Nicolas Fréret (French: [fʁeʁɛ]; 15 February 1688 – 8 March 1749) was a French scholar. He was born in Paris on 15 February 1688. His father was procureur...
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country in 1684. His main works, conducted with the assistance of young Nicolas Fréret, are the first Chinese-French lexicon, the first Chinese grammar of...
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Freret may refer to: James Freret (1838–1897), American architect Nicolas Fréret (1688–1749), French scholar William Alfred Freret (1833–1911), American...
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Foucault Simon Foucher Alfred Fouillée Charles Fourier Geneviève Fraisse Nicolas Fréret Marc Froment-Meurice Camille Froidevaux-Metterie Michel Féher Jacques...
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Benoît Eyriès André Félibien Jean François Boissonade de Fontarabie Nicolas Fréret Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle Étienne Fourmont Antoine Galland Ernst...
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by the anonymous contributor of notes assembled from the papers of Nicolas Fréret, published in 1753. This etymology has remained the standard derivation...
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people as Edward Coke or John Lilburne in Great Britain and in France by Nicolas Fréret, Boulainvilliers, and then Sieyès, Augustin Thierry, and Cournot tended...
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monarchy—cf. Edward Coke or John Lilburne. In France, Boulainvilliers, Nicolas Fréret, and then Sieyès, Augustin Thierry, and Cournot reappropriated this...
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carried on in France by such people as Boulainvilliers (1658–1722), Nicolas Fréret (1688–1749), and then, during the 1789 French Revolution, Sieyès, and...
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Analisi dell'Esame critico di Fréret ("Examen critique des apologies de la religion chrétienne", a work wrongly attributed to Fréret, really written by Naigeon)...
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