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277:. The reviews were elegantly written, and maintained a cool and polite tone, generally avoiding personal attacks. Berthier generally stated his opinions calmly and clearly, giving a solid tone to the periodical that enhanced its authority. The magazine also covered scientific and technical subjects that were unrelated to the more radical political and social concepts of the time, giving an impression of independence from government pressure. The journal supported a cosmopolitan view of culture as opposed to a narrow nationalistic one. It also took an enlightened view of science, including a belief in empiricism. 34: 231:
inspired the launch of various rival journals, but none lasted for long. In 1733 the Duke of Maine, tired of constant complaints, removed his protection from the editors. They moved to Paris, where they continued production until the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1762.
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to both discuss what was happening in the literary world and to stoutly defend the Catholic religion. He gave the job of editing the magazine to the Jesuits, and by 1702 it was appearing monthly. For the first thirty years of its existence (1701–1731), the
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when they attacked religion. The journal played up the evils that resulted from the beliefs of the philosophes, which would destroy public morality. The journal took Catholic orthodoxy as received truth, treating religious writings with great respect. The
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that appeared monthly in France between January 1701 and December 1782. The journal published critical reviews of contemporary books and papers on a broad range of subjects, mostly non-fiction. Most of the authors were members of the
114: 251:, a scholar whose nobility and purity of language was praised by Voltaire. The chief editor from 1737 to 1745 was P. de Charlevoix, formerly a missionary to Canada. He was succeeded by 179:(Jesuits), although they played down their connection with the order. However, when it came to questions of religion, morality or politics they did not attempt to remain neutral. 273:
The criticism in the journal was generally solid, intelligent, neutral and in good taste, written by educated men who avoided excess, even in their criticism of enemies such as
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Mémoires pour l'Histoire des Sciences & des beaux-Arts
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Leibniz's 'New System' And Associated Contemporary Texts
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Histoire de la littérature française au XVIIIe siècle
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Discipline
Multidisciplinary
Publisher
Society of Jesus
Frequency
ISO 4
alt
Bluebook
alt
NLM
MathSciNet
ISO 4
academic journal
Society of Jesus
Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine
Dombes
Trévoux
Lyon
Roman Catholic Diocese of Belley-Ars
René-Joseph Tournemine
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Pierre Brumoy
François Catrou
Noël-Étienne Sanadon
René-Joseph Tournemine
Guillaume-François Berthier
Histoire de l'église Gallicane
Voltaire
philosophes

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