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Adrien Baillet
Adrien Baillet

Adrien Baillet (June 13, 1649January 21, 1706) was a French scholar and critic


Born in the village of Neuville near Beauvais, in Picardie. His parents could only afford to send him to a small school in the village, but he picked up some Latin from the friars of a neighbouring convent, who brought him under the notice of the bishop of Beauvais. By his kindness Baillet received a thorough education at the theological seminary, and was afterwards appointed to a post as teacher in the college of Beauvais. In 1676 he was ordained priest and was presented to a small vicarage. He accepted in 1680 the appointment of librarian to François-Chrétien de Lamoignon, advocate-general to the parlement of Paris, of whose library he made a catalogue raisonnd (35 vols.), all written with his own hand. The remainder of his life was spent in incessant, unremitting labour; so keen was his devotion to study that he allowed himself only five hours a day for rest.


Of his numerous works the following are the most conspicuous:

  1. Histoire de Hollande depuis la trève de ióop Jusqu’d 1690 (4 vols. 1693), a continuation of Grotius, and published under the name of La Neuville
  2. Les Vies des saints (4 vols. 1701)
  3. Des Satires personelles, traité historique et critique de celles qui portent le litre d’Anti (2 vols. 1689)
  4. Vie de Descartes (2 vols. 1691)
  5. Auteurs déguisés sous des noms étrangers, empruntes, &c. (1690)
  6. Jugemens des savans sur les principaux ouvrages des auleurs (9 vols. 1685—1686).

The last is the most celebrated and useful of all his works. At the time of his death he was engaged on a Dictionnaire universelle ecclésiastique. The praise bestowed on the Jansenists in the Jugemens des savans brought down on Baillet the hatred of the Jesuits, and his Vie des saints, in which he brought his critical mind to bear on the question of miracles, caused some scandal. His Vie de Descartes is a mine of information on the philosopher and his work, derived from numerous unimpeachable authorities.


See the edition by M. de la Monnoye of the Jugemens des savans (Amsterdam, 4. vols. 1725), which contains the Anti-Baillet of Gilles Ménage and an Abre’ge de la vie de Mr Baillet.






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Adrien Baillet - LoveToKnow 1911 (385 words)
ADRIEN BAILLET (1649-1706), French scholar and critic, was born on the 13th of June 1649, at the village of Neuville near Beauvais, in Picardy.
By his kindness Baillet received a thorough education at the theological seminary, and was afterwards appointed to a post as teacher in the college of Beauvais.
The praise bestowed on the Jansenists in the Jugemens des savans brought down on Baillet the hatred of the Jesuits, and his Vie des saints, in which he brought his critical mind to bear on the question of miracles, caused some scandal.
Adrien Baillet (784 words)
The avowed purpose of this book is to clear Mariology from indiscreet devotions, but Baillet clearly overreaches himself by bluntly denying the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of Mary and by attacking devotions sanctioned by the Church.
The cause of that condemnation is the hypercritical spirit evinced throughout in the "Vie des Saints".
His contemporaries were not mistaken as to the origin of that pernicious leaven.
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