Jean-Louis Giraud-Soulavie
Jean-Louis Giraud-Soulavie , born in 1752, is a French compiler.
General vicar, he Marie in 1792 and knows the prison after Thermidor. Warned compiler, if they are not scrupulous, it saves and gathers many documents over its century: memories, pseudo-memories, correspondences, treated… One owes him of the editions of various Reports of famous people, of which those of the marshal of Richelieu, of Maurepas, for example, sometimes partly apocryphal books. He died in 1813.
- Soulavie (Jean-Louis Giraud-), the scandalous Chronicle of Philippe duke of Orleans , Léopold Hake, Paris, 1809.
- Soulavie (Jean-Louis Giraud-) and De Laborde (Jean-Benjamin), Correspondence of the cardinal of Tencin, minister of state, and of Madam de Tencin her sister, with the duke of Richelieu, on the intrigues of the Court of France since 1742 until 1757, and especially during the favor of the ladies of Mailly, Vintimille, Lauraguais, of Chateauroux and Pompadour , 1 vol. in.8, 400 pages (makes of them 385 pages which go until in 1744, the 15 remaining pages were never published!), s.l. (Paris), 1790.
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