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Histoire littéraire de la France is an enormous history of French literature initiated in 1733 by Dom Rivet and the Benedictines of St. Maur. It was abandoned in 1763 after the publication of volume XII. In 1814, members of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (part of the Institut de France) took over the project, which had stopped halfway through the 12th century, and continued where the Benedictines had left off. From 1865 to 1892, the first sixteen volumes were reprinted with only minor corrections, in parallel with the regular series.

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  • Histoire littéraire de la France (de)
  • Histoire littéraire de la France (en)
  • Histoire littéraire de la France (fr)
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  • Histoire littéraire de la France is an enormous history of French literature initiated in 1733 by Dom Rivet and the Benedictines of St. Maur. It was abandoned in 1763 after the publication of volume XII. In 1814, members of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (part of the Institut de France) took over the project, which had stopped halfway through the 12th century, and continued where the Benedictines had left off. From 1865 to 1892, the first sixteen volumes were reprinted with only minor corrections, in parallel with the regular series. (en)
  • Die Histoire littéraire de la France ist ein Monumentalwerk, das (Stand 2008) aus 18000 Seiten in 43 Bänden besteht. Es wurde 1733 von den Benediktinern der Mauriner-Kongregation auf Initiative von Antoine Rivet de La Grange begonnen, die innerhalb von 30 Jahren (1733–1763) die ersten zwölf Bände publizierten. Nach einer Unterbrechung wurde die Arbeit 1814 von der Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres wiederaufgenommen, die seitdem den Fortgang sicherstellt. Von 1865 bis 1892 wurden die ersten 16 Bände von Paulin Paris bis auf Fehlerkorrekturen unverändert neu herausgegeben. (de)
  • Commencé en 1733 par les Bénédictins de la Congrégation de Saint-Maur qui en publièrent les douze premiers volumes (1733-1763) à l'initiative de Dom Antoine Rivet de La Grange, l'Histoire littéraire de France est un ouvrage monumental qui compte, en 2008, plus de 18 000 pages réparties sur 43 volumes. En 1814, le travail est repris et poursuivi par l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, qui en assure encore aujourd'hui la publication. De 1865 à 1892, Paulin Paris fait rééditer les seize premiers volumes sans en modifier le contenu, si ce n'est en en corrigeant les coquilles. (fr)
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