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aged 29. In 1663, he was one of the four founder members of the "Petite Académie", which later gave birth to the
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With failing health, Cassagne died aged only 46, possibly due (some said) to the grief this satire had caused.
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stated that Cassagne wrote " more natural than acquired , especially in the field of human letters".
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A doctor of theology, he was 'garde' of the king's library and entered the
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Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
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Nîmes
Paris
Académie française
Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres
Guez de Balzac
Conrart
Rhetorica
Cicero
Sallust
Chapelain
Boileau
Charles Cotin
Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns
Franche-Comté
War of Devolution
Franco-Dutch War
Académie française
Archived
Wayback Machine
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Académie française
seat 22
Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant
Jacques Cassagne
Louis de Verjus
Jean-Antoine de Mesmes (premier président)
Pierre-Joseph Alary
Gabriel-Henri Gaillard

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