• Jean Donneau de Visé (1638 – 8 July 1710) was a French journalist, royal historian ("historiographe du roi"), playwright and publicist. He was founder...
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  • Mercure de France has been part of the Éditions Gallimard publishing group. The Mercure galant was founded by the writer Jean Donneau de Visé in 1672...
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    attribution, however, and other names that are commonly put forward are Jean Donneau de Visé and Claude- Emmanuel Huillier, better known as Chapelle. "Molière"...
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    creation of the fashion press in the early 1670s (due in large part to Jean Donneau de Visé), which transformed the fashion industry by marketing designs to...
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    play during the century. For La Devineresse, he and his cowriter Jean Donneau de Visé, founder of the Mercure galant (to which Thomas contributed), received...
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  • Ligier de la Garde Deshoulières (1638–1694) Nicolas Malebranche (1638–1715) Jean Donneau de Visé (1638–1710) Philippe de Courcillon, marquis de Dangeau...
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    Molière's text was by Donneau de Visé and the Bourgogne's, by Philippe Quinault. Neither play was very successful. Molière staged Jean Racine's Alexandre...
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    first used in the stage version of the Portrait and then re-used by Jean Donneau de Visé. Boursault probably included other malicious and personal attacks...
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  • Thomas Betterton, English actor-manager (born c. 1635) July 8 – Jean Donneau de Visé, French historian, publicist and playwright (born 1638) November...
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    Donneau de Visé) Psyché (opera) 1678 (in collaboration with Molière and Jean-Baptiste Lully) La Devineresse (comedy) 1679 (cowritten with Donneau de Visé)...
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