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  1. The Works of Voltaire (Volume 15); A Contemporary Version With Notes by Voltaire, 2010-10-14
  2. Voltaire's Essay On Epic Poetry: A Study and an Edition ... by Voltaire, Florence Donnell White, 2010-01-11
  3. Romans, Volume 3: Micromegas by Voltaire, 2010-06-29
  4. Works of Voltaire. 20 works. Candide, Zadig, Philosophical Dictionary, selected poetry & more (mobi) by Voltaire, 2008-09-05
  5. Voltaire in His Letters: Being a Selection From His Correspondence (1919) by Voltaire, 2009-06-12
  6. David, Voltaire, Brutus and the French Revolution: an Essay in Art and Politics (Art in Context) by Robert L. Herbert, 1973-03-29
  7. Voltaire: Treatise on Tolerance (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Voltaire, 2000-12-11
  8. What is Goth? by Voltaire, 2004-08-01
  9. "Cabaret Voltaire": The Art of the Sixth Sense by M. Fish, D. Hallbery, et all 1985-02-01
  10. Dada East: The Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire by Tom Sandqvist, 2006-02-26
  11. Letters on England by Voltaire, 2010-03-06
  12. Sources of Dramatic Theory: Volume 2, Voltaire to Hugo
  13. El Corazon de Voltaire (Spanish Edition) by Luis Lopez Nieves, 2005-12-12
  14. Voltaire (Great Philosophers) by John Gray, 1998

61. Salon Voltaire - Engage With Ideas
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62. Redirection IMV
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63. Biografia De Voltaire
Translate this page Como filósofo, voltaire fue un genial divulgador, y su credo laico y anticlerical orientó a los teóricos de la Revolución Francesa.
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet; París, 1694- id ., 1778) Escritor francés. Fue la figura intelectual dominante de su siglo. Ha dejado una obra literaria heterogénea y desigual, de la que resaltan sus relatos y libros de polémica ideológica. Como filósofo, Voltaire fue un genial divulgador, y su credo laico y anticlerical orientó a los teóricos de la Revolución Francesa. Voltaire estudió en los jesuitas del colegio Louis-le-Grand de París (1704-1711). Su padrino, el abate de Châteauneuf, le introdujo en la sociedad libertina del Temple. Estuvo en La Haya (1713) como secretario de embajada, pero un idilio con la hija de un refugiado hugonote le obligó a regresar a París. Inició la tragedia Edipo (1718), y escribió unos versos irrespetuosos, dirigidos contra el regente, que le valieron la reclusión en la Bastilla (1717). Una vez liberado, fue desterrado a Châtenay, donde adoptó el seudónimo de Voltaire , anagrama de Árouet le Jeune» o del lugar de origen de su padre, Air-vault.
Voltaire Un altercado con el caballero de Rohan, en el que fue apaleado por los lacayos de éste (1726), condujo a Voltaire de nuevo a la Bastilla; al cabo de cinco meses, fue liberado y exiliado a Gran Bretaña (1726-1729). En la corte de Londres y en los medios literarios y comerciales británicos fue acogido calurosamente; la influencia británica empezó a orientar su pensamiento. Publicó

64. Voltaire
voltaire admired Locke and was influenced by his ideas. voltaire Society of America http//humanities.uchicago.edu/homes/VSA/
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  • French philosopher and writer; critic of the Church and aristocrats; enemy of tyranny, bigotry, religious intolerance, war, and injustice; interested in literature, history, philosophy, and science
    son of a minor treasury official in Paris; middle-class background
    decided against the study of law and, contrary to his father's wishes, chose literature
    while in prison, he wrote his first play, Oedipus (Oedipe
    1718, adopted the pen-name Voltaire
    preference for Deism (a rational approach to religion rejecting formal cults and rituals, superstitions, and supernaturalism, and believing instead that the order of nature manifests the existence of God)
    became rich by 1726 through successful financial speculations in the Company of the Indies (Compagnie des Indes)
    1726, offended a powerful aristocrat (the Chevalier de Rohan), exiled in England 1726-1728

65. Voltaire On Quakers
voltaire s Lettres Philosophiques, published in 1734, contains four letters about the Quakers. I have translated the extract below from the French.
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Voltaire's "Lettres Philosophiques," published in 1734, contains four letters about the Quakers. I have translated the extract below from the French. It gives a wonderful picture of the religion of the time. At the time the letters were written, Voltaire that already had two spells of imprisonment in the Bastille for his advocacy of toleration and enlightenment. The extract from the first letter (below) was published in Quaker Monthly in January 1988. It deals with the Quaker attitude to baptism. Joe Latham
Glasgow Meeting, Scotland I believed that the doctrine and the history of such extra-ordinary people were worthy of curiosity. To find out about them, I visited one the most eminent Quakers in England (Andrew Pitt) who had been in commerce for thirty years, but had decided to limit his wealth and wants, and had retired to the countryside close to London. I went to seek him out in his retreat which was a small house, well-built and clean and without ornaments. The Quaker was a fresh-faced old man who had never been ill, because he had never known passions or intemperance. I have never seen in my life a nobler or more engaging countenance than his. He was dressed, like all those of his religion, in a plain coat without pleats in the sides or buttons on either the pockets or the sleeves. He was wearing a large hat, with turned down brim, like our clergy. He received me with his hat on his head, and came towards me without the slightest inclination of his body, but there was more politeness in the open, humane expression on his face than in the custom of drawing one leg behind the other, and carrying the head-covering in one's hand.

66. Voltaire, 1694--1778
Né FrançoisMarie Arouet, in Paris, son of a (possibly cuckolded) bourgeois lawyer; died simply voltaire, in Paris, after a triumphal entry, lord of Ferney,
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30 Nov 1996 05:57 Perfectly happy now, he looked at his estate.
An exile making watches glanced up as he passed
And went on working; where a hospital was rising fast,
A joiner touched his cap; an agent came to tell
Some of the trees he'd planted were progressing well.
The white alps glittered. It was summer. He was very great. Far off in Paris where his enemies
Whsipered that he was wicked, in an upright chair
A blind old woman longed for death and letters. He would write,
"Nothing is better than life." But was it? Yes, the fight
Against the false and the unfair
Was always worth it. So was gardening. Civilize. Cajoling, scolding, screaming, cleverest of them all, He'd had the other children in a holy war Against the infamous grown-ups; and, like a child, been sly And humble, when there was occassion for The two-faced answer or the plain protective lie, But, patient like a peasant, waited for their fall. And never doubted, like D'Alembert, he would win: Only Pascal was a great enemy, the rest Were rats already poisoned; there was much, though, to be done

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68. Voltaire: Poems
An index of poems by voltaire (François Marie Arouet).
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70. ABU - AUTEUR Voltaire
Translate this page Textes de voltaire disponibles sur le serveur de l ABU.
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71. Voltaire - Wikipédia
Translate this page François-Marie Arouet (21 de Novembro de 1694, Paris - 30 de Maio de 1778, Paris), mais conhecido pelo pseudônimo voltaire, foi um poeta, ensaísta,
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Fran§ois-Marie Arouet
21 de Novembro de Paris 30 de Maio de , Paris), mais conhecido pelo pseud´nimo Voltaire , foi um poeta , ensa­sta, dramaturgo fil³sofo e historiador iluminista francªs . Iniciado ma§om no dia 7 de fevereiro de numa das cerim´nias mais brilhantes da hist³ria da ma§onaria mundial, a Loja Les Neuf Soeurs Paris , inicia ao octogen¡rio Voltaire, que ingressa no Templo apoiado no bra§o de Benjamin Franklin embaixador dos EUA na Fran§a nessa data. A sess£o foi dirigida pelo Vener¡vel Mestre Lalande na presen§a de 250 irm£os. O vener¡vel anci£o, orgulho da Europa , foi revestido com o avental que pertenceu a Helvetius e que fora cedido, para a ocasi£o, pela sua viºva. Voltaire falece trªs meses depois. Voltaire foi um te³rico sistem¡tico, mas um propagandista e polemista, que atacou com veemªncia todos os abusos praticados pelo Antigo Regime. Tinha a vis£o de que n£o importava o tamanho de um monarca, deveria antes de punir um servo, passar por todos os processos legais, e s³ ent£o executar a pena , se assim consentido por lei . Se um pr­ncipe simplesmente punisse e regesse de acordo com o seu bem-estar, seria apenas mais um "salteador de estrada ao qual se chama de 'Sua Majestade'".

72. Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire) Quotes
voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet voltaire) quotes, Searchable and browsable database of quotations with author and subject indexes.
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Letter "V" The first step, my son, which one makes in the world, is the one on which depends the rest of our days. [Fr., Le premier pas, mon fils, que l'on fait dans le monde, Est celui dont depend le reste de nos jours.]
Topic: Beginnings
Source: L'Indiscret (I, i) How inexpressible is the meanness of being a hypocrite! how horrible is it to be a mischievous and malignant hypocrite. - Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire),
Topic: Hypocrisy
Source: A Philosophical DictionaryPhilosopher (sec. I) Injustice in the end produces independence. [Fr., L'injustice a la fin produit l'independance.]
Topic: Independence
Source: Tancrede (III, 2) It is today, my dear, that I take a perilous leap. [Fr., C'est demain, me belle amie, que je fais le saut perilleux.]
Topic: Last Words
Source: quoting the words of King Henry when he was about to enter the Catholic Church Our country is that spot to which our heart is bound. [Fr., La patrie est aux lieux ou l'ame est enchainee.]

73. Voltaire - Wikipedia
Translate this page François-Marie Arouet più noto con lo pseudonimo di voltaire (Parigi, 21 novembre 1694 – 30 maggio 1778) è stato un filosofo, scrittore, drammaturgo e poeta
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    Di formazione umanistica , proveniente da ricca famiglia borghese, studi² presso i giansenisti e i gesuiti del rinomato collegio Louis-le-Grand ; venne introdotto giovanissimo nella “Societ© du Temple”, noto cenacolo di Parigi a orientamento libertino. Il successo della rappresentazione della sua prima tragedia, Œdipe Edipo ), lo rese celebre e apprezzato.
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    Fu imprigionato due volte ( e nel ) alla Bastiglia , a causa (la prima volta) dell'irriverenza espressa in versi nei confronti del reggente. Con la pubblicazione del poema La Ligue del , scritto durante la prigionia, ottenne l'assegnazione di una pensione da parte del re. L'opera verr  pubblicata nuovamente col titolo di

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75. VOLTAIRE’S GARDEN: The New Yorker
voltaire, like God, whom he patronized, is always there. “No authors ever had so much fame in their own lifetime as Pope and voltaire,” Dr. Johnson
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