Guillaume François Berthier
See also: Berthier
Guillaume François Berthier , (born in 1704, Issoudun - died in 1782), Jesuit French.
He professed humanities with Blois, philosophy with Rennes and Rouen, then the Théologie with Paris, and wrote 1745 with 1763 the Journal of Trévoux . He had sharp contentions with Voltaire and the encyclopedists, of which he had boldly censured the writings. At the end of 1762, the Dolphin made it name guard of the royal Bibliothèque, and assistant of the education of the duke of Berry (Louis XVI) and of Mister. After the winding-up of the Company of the Jesuit S, it went to be fixed at Offenbourg, returned in France at the end of 10 years and was fixed at Bourges. It continued the history of the Église gallicane started with the Father Jacques Longueval, and composed a Réfutation of the social Contract , a Commentaire on the Psaume S , etc
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