Jean de Silhon
Jean de Silhon is a philosopher and politician French, born with S.O.S towards 1596 and died in Paris in February 1667.
He is a secretary of Richelieu before becoming to advise of State, then member of the French Academy in 1634.
Works
- Both véritez of Silhon: one of God and his providence, the other of the immortality of the heart (1626) Republication: 1991.
- Panégyrique with Mgr the cardinal of Richelieu, on what occurred to the last disorders from France (1629)
- From immortality from the heart (1634)
- the Minister from Estat, with the true use of the modern policy, 3rd increased edition of the Relation of the conclave of Clement VIII (1642)
- Esclaircissement of some difficultez concerning the administration of the Mazarin cardinal, 1st part, by the sior of Silhon (1651)
- Of the Certainty of human knowledge, where are particularly explain the principles and the fondemens morals and of the policy, with observations on the manner of reasoning by the assembly of several means (1667) Republication: 2002.
- Various reports concerning the last wars of Italy; with three treaties of fire Mr. de Silhon, which were not still seen (1669)
External bond
Biographical page of the French Academy
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