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    René-Joseph de Tournemine (French pronunciation: [ʁəne ʒozɛf də tuʁnəmin]; 26 April 1661, Rennes – 16 May 1739) was a French Jesuit theologian and philosopher...
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  • 17th century in philosophy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Passions de l'âme by René Descartes Discours de la Méthode by René Descartes Meditationes de Prima Philosophia by René Descartes L’Homme by René Descartes...
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    (1636-1673), historian Claude Buffier (1661-1737), theologian René-Joseph de Tournemine (1661-1739), sinologist Jean-Baptiste Du Halde (1674-1743), rhetorician...
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    collection of works Opera varia appeared in Amsterdam in 1733. René-Joseph de Tournemine remarked in a review of this volume that if the anonymous editors...
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    Catholic Diocese of Belley-Ars. The Jesuit theologian and philosopher René-Joseph Tournemine (1661–1739) was the founding editor. He published his article Conjectures...
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    this way, Craon broke the will and testament of Guy de Laval-Rais, which appointed Jean II Tournemine de la Hunaudaye as "guardian, tutor, protector, defender...
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    (1636–1673) Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643–1704) Charles de La Rue (1643–1725) René-Joseph de Tournemine (1661–1739) Claude Buffier (1661–1737) Jean-Baptiste...
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  • Antwerp, 1679; Lyons, 1683, 1697, 1703; the revised edition of René-Joseph Tournemine, published at Paris, 1719, 1721, 1731; Avignon, 1768; Ghent, 1829;...
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    House of Rohan (redirect from De Rohan)
    His son, René of Rohan-Gié (1516-1552) married in 1534 Isabeau of Albret, a.k.a. Isabeau de Navarre (1512-1570) and was the father of René II, Viscount...
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    Charles de Tournemine and Anna Quinquaud and Symbolists such as Edgar Maxence, Henri Martin, Alexandre Séon, Eugène Carrière, Lucien Levy-Dhurmer, René Ménard...
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