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César Chesneau, sieur Dumarsais or Du Marsais (July 17, 1676 – June 11, 1756) was a French philosophe, grammarian and contributor to the Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers. He was a prominent figure in what became known as the Enlightenment, and contributed to Diderot's Encyclopédie. After his death, Jacques-Philippe-Augustin Douchet and Nicolas Beauzée, who were both teachers at the École royale militaire, took over his work.

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  • César Chesneau, sieur Dumarsais (* 17. Juli 1676 in Marseille, Frankreich; † 11. Juni 1756 in Paris), genannt Du Marsais, war ein französischer Philosoph und Grammatiker. Er war einer der Autoren der Encyclopédie. (de)
  • César Chesneau, sieur Dumarsais or Du Marsais (July 17, 1676 – June 11, 1756) was a French philosophe, grammarian and contributor to the Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers. He was a prominent figure in what became known as the Enlightenment, and contributed to Diderot's Encyclopédie. After his death, Jacques-Philippe-Augustin Douchet and Nicolas Beauzée, who were both teachers at the École royale militaire, took over his work. Born in Marseille, Dumarsais trained in Paris as a lawyer, before abandoning the bar to pursue the life of the mind, subsisting on occasional law students and later on the meager revenue from a pension in the city's . He wrote clandestine tracts in favour of freethought, attacked the French church in books and pamphlets, and proposed, to no avail, a reform of French orthography. He died infirm; in the words of a eulogy penned for the Encyclopédie by D'Alembert, "he lived poor and ignored by the fatherland he had taught". Principal works include Méthode raisonné pour apprendre la langue latine (1722) and Principes de grammaire (1769). Traité des Tropes (1730) was an influential early attempt to generate a philosophical theory of figurative language. A seven-volume French edition of his complete known works was published in 1797. (en)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais o Du Marsais, (Marsella, 17 de julio de 1676 - París, 11 de junio de 1756), fue un gramático y filósofo francés. Tras estudiar con los oratorianos de Marsella, ingresó en dicha congregación, aunque salió pronto de ella para estudiar Derecho en París. Sus dificultades económicas le obligaron a dejar los estudios y trabajó como preceptor en distintas casas ricas, entre ellas la del economista John Law y la del marqués de Beaufremont. D'Alembert le llamó "La Fuente de los filósofos". En sus obras dio muestras de una especial penetración espiritual, un notable sentido común y una amplia erudición. (es)
  • César Chesneau dit monsieur Dumarsais ou Du Marsais, né à Marseille le 17 juillet 1676 et mort à Paris le 11 juin 1756, est un grammairien et philosophe français. (fr)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais, o Du Marsais (Marsiglia, 17 luglio 1676 – Parigi, 11 giugno 1756), è stato un filosofo e grammatico francese.Fu figura di spicco dell'Illuminismo, e contribuì alla stesura dell'Encyclopédie di Diderot. (it)
  • César Chesneau, sieur Dumarsais of Du Marsais (Marseille, 17 juli 1676 - Parijs, 11 juni 1756) is een Franse taalkundige en filosoof. (nl)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais ou Du Marsais, (Marselha, 17 de julho de 1676 - Paris, 11 de junho de 1756), foi um gramático e filósofo francês. Depois de estudar com os oratorianos de Marselha, ingressou nessa congregação, embora logo a tenha deixado para estudar direito em Paris. Suas dificuldades financeiras o forçaram a abandonar a escola e ele trabalhou como tutor em várias casas ricas, incluindo a do economista John Law e a do Marquês de Beaufremont. D'Alembert chamou-lhe "A Fonte dos Filósofos". Em suas obras mostrava sinais de especial força espiritual, notável senso comum e ampla erudição. (pt)
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  • César Chesneau, sieur Dumarsais (* 17. Juli 1676 in Marseille, Frankreich; † 11. Juni 1756 in Paris), genannt Du Marsais, war ein französischer Philosoph und Grammatiker. Er war einer der Autoren der Encyclopédie. (de)
  • César Chesneau dit monsieur Dumarsais ou Du Marsais, né à Marseille le 17 juillet 1676 et mort à Paris le 11 juin 1756, est un grammairien et philosophe français. (fr)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais, o Du Marsais (Marsiglia, 17 luglio 1676 – Parigi, 11 giugno 1756), è stato un filosofo e grammatico francese.Fu figura di spicco dell'Illuminismo, e contribuì alla stesura dell'Encyclopédie di Diderot. (it)
  • César Chesneau, sieur Dumarsais of Du Marsais (Marseille, 17 juli 1676 - Parijs, 11 juni 1756) is een Franse taalkundige en filosoof. (nl)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais ou Du Marsais, (Marselha, 17 de julho de 1676 - Paris, 11 de junho de 1756), foi um gramático e filósofo francês. Depois de estudar com os oratorianos de Marselha, ingressou nessa congregação, embora logo a tenha deixado para estudar direito em Paris. Suas dificuldades financeiras o forçaram a abandonar a escola e ele trabalhou como tutor em várias casas ricas, incluindo a do economista John Law e a do Marquês de Beaufremont. D'Alembert chamou-lhe "A Fonte dos Filósofos". Em suas obras mostrava sinais de especial força espiritual, notável senso comum e ampla erudição. (pt)
  • César Chesneau, sieur Dumarsais or Du Marsais (July 17, 1676 – June 11, 1756) was a French philosophe, grammarian and contributor to the Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers. He was a prominent figure in what became known as the Enlightenment, and contributed to Diderot's Encyclopédie. After his death, Jacques-Philippe-Augustin Douchet and Nicolas Beauzée, who were both teachers at the École royale militaire, took over his work. (en)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais o Du Marsais, (Marsella, 17 de julio de 1676 - París, 11 de junio de 1756), fue un gramático y filósofo francés. Tras estudiar con los oratorianos de Marsella, ingresó en dicha congregación, aunque salió pronto de ella para estudiar Derecho en París. Sus dificultades económicas le obligaron a dejar los estudios y trabajó como preceptor en distintas casas ricas, entre ellas la del economista John Law y la del marqués de Beaufremont. (es)
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  • César Chesneau Dumarsais (fr)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais (it)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais (nl)
  • César Chesneau Dumarsais (pt)
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