Jean-Nicolas Quatremère of Roissy

Jean-Nicolas Quatremère of Roissy (1754-1834) was a French writer.

Cousin of Quatremère de Quincy and Quatremère d' Isjonval, it was initially to advise with the Châtelet.

He composed of the historical novels and some writings, of which:

  • picturesque London , 1819
  • Adelaide , moral fiction, 1820
  • the Two recluses , moral tale, 1821
  • the Scottish hermit , moral tale, 1821
  • Edouard de Belval and Sophie , tale, 1823
  • Henriette and Julie , tale, 1822
  • Misfortunes of Henriette , tale moral, 1824
  • Stories of Agnes Sorel and Mrs. de Châteauroux , 1825
  • Marie-Therese of Austria, empress-queen, Marie-Therese de France, dauphine , 1825
  • Reign of Louis XIV , 1826
  • Jeanne d' Arc , 1827
  • poetic Shelves , towards in Latin and French, 1829

Into 1799, it translated the Mémoires of the court of Auguste of Thomas Blackwell, 1752 - 1757, already translated by Feutry into 1757.

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