Abbot of Enough
The abbot of Marre (or the Pond) is a French man of letters born with Quimper in 1708 and died in Bavaria in 1742.
Voltaire was interested in him and entrusted some literary work to him. It belonged to the Société of the end of the bench of M {{lle}} Quinault.
Works
- the trouble of fifteen minutes , 1736
- Remarks on the Death of César of Voltaire, 1736
- It I do not know what twenty minutes, poems, 1739
- Zaïde, queen of Grenade , ballet heroic, music of Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer, represented with the royal Academy of music on September 3rd 1739
- Momus in love , ballet into 1 act, represented on October 27th 1739
- With Antoine Houdar of the Mound, argument of Titon and the Dawn , pastoral heroic, booklet of Claude-Henri de Fusée of Voisenon, music of Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville, represented for the first time at the royal Academy of music on January 9th 1753
- fifteen minutes of a merry recluse , 1766 (attr. ; rééd. 1882 under the title: Tales of the abbot of Enough, Fifteen minutes of a merry recluse )
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