Jacques de Tourreil, the Glossary
Jacques de Tourreil (Toulouse, 18 November 1656 – Paris, 11 October 1714) was a French jurist, orator, translator and man of letters.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Académie Française, Consistori del Gay Saber, Demosthenes, Dictionnaire de l'Académie française, Guillaume Massieu, Jurisprudence, Jurist, Louis XIV, Public speaking, Toulouse, Translation.
- 17th-century French lawyers
- French legal writers
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
The is a French learned society devoted to history, founded in February 1663 as one of the five academies of the. Jacques de Tourreil and Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres are Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.
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Académie Française
The Académie Française, also known as the French Academy, is the principal French council for matters pertaining to the French language.
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Consistori del Gay Saber
The ("Consistory of the Gay Science") was a poetic academy founded at Toulouse in 1323 to revive and perpetuate the lyric poetry of the troubadours.
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Demosthenes
Demosthenes (translit;; 384 – 12 October 322 BC) was a Greek statesman and orator in ancient Athens.
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Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
The is the official dictionary of the French language.
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Guillaume Massieu
Guillaume Massieu (13 April 1665, Caen – 26 September 1722, Paris) was a French churchman, translator and poet, best known for his Latin verses in praise of the agreeability and benefits of coffee. Jacques de Tourreil and Guillaume Massieu are French classical scholars and Members of the Académie Française.
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Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence is the philosophy and theory of law.
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Jurist
A jurist is a person with expert knowledge of law; someone who analyzes and comments on law.
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Louis XIV
LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great or the Sun King, was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715.
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Public speaking
Public speaking, also called oratory, is the act or skill of delivering speeches on a subject before a live audience.
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Toulouse
Toulouse (Tolosa) is the prefecture of the French department of Haute-Garonne and of the larger region of Occitania.
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Translation
Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text.
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See also
17th-century French lawyers
- Élie Diodati
- Étienne Pavillon
- Adrien-Thomas Perdou de Subligny
- Antoine Arnauld (lawyer)
- Antoine Dadin de Hauteserre
- Antoine Favre
- Antoine Le Maistre
- Cardin Le Bret
- Charles Ancillon
- Christophe Justel
- Claude Hardy
- Daniel de Priézac
- Denis Godefroy
- Florimond de Beaune
- François d'Amboise
- François de Gantès
- François-Henri Salomon de Virelade
- Géraud de Cordemoy
- Gabriel Calloet-Kerbrat
- Gilles Ménage
- Guillaume Besse (historian)
- Guillaume de Lamoignon
- Henri François d'Aguesseau
- Henri Spondanus
- Isaac La Peyrère
- Jérôme Bignon
- Jacques Gillot (jurist)
- Jacques Leschassier
- Jacques de Tourreil
- Jean Barbier d'Aucour
- Jean D'Espagnet
- Jean Domat
- Jean Doujat
- Jean de Lauson
- Jean de Palaprat
- Louis Giry
- Michel Le Clerc
- Michel de Marillac
- Nicolas Bergier
- Nicolas Chorier
- Olivier Patru
- Philippe Canaye
- Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai
- Pierre de L'Estoile
- Richard White of Basingstoke
- Richemont-Banchereau
- Roland Le Vayer de Boutigny
- Samuel Guichenon
French legal writers
- Alphonse-Marie Bérenger
- Antoine-Louis Séguier
- Edmond Rousse
- François Pithou
- Gilbert Collard
- Hélène Ruiz Fabri
- Jacques de Tourreil
- Jean Carbonnier
- Jean Doujat
- Pierre Pithou
- Pierre-Marie Dupuy
- Robert Joseph Pothier