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François Fénelon (François de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon) (1651-1715). French prelate, theologian and writer. Archbishop of Cambrai in 1695. He was tutor to Louis, Dauphin of France (1682-1712), Duke of Burgundy. Portrait. Engraving by Huyot after a painting by Joseph Vivien (1657-1735), engraved by Benoît Audran (1661-1721), 1714. XVIIme siècle: lettres, sciences et arts, France 1590-1700 (17th century: letters, sciences and arts), by Paul Lacroix. Published in Paris by Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1882.

François Fénelon (François de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon) (1651-1715). French prelate, theologian and writer. Archbishop of Cambrai in 1695. He was tutor to Louis, Dauphin of France (1682-1712), Duke of Burgundy. Portrait. Engraving by Huyot after a painting by Joseph Vivien (1657-1735), engraved by Benoît Audran (1661-1721), 1714. XVIIme siècle: lettres, sciences et arts, France 1590-1700 (17th century: letters, sciences and arts), by Paul Lacroix. Published in Paris by Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1882.
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François Fénelon (François de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon) (1651-1715). French prelate, theologian and writer. Archbishop of Cambrai in 1695. He was tutor to Louis, Dauphin of France (1682-1712), Duke of Burgundy. Portrait. Engraving by Huyot after a painting by Joseph Vivien (1657-1735), engraved by Benoît Audran (1661-1721), 1714. XVIIme siècle: lettres, sciences et arts, France 1590-1700 (17th century: letters, sciences and arts), by Paul Lacroix. Published in Paris by Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1882.
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