- Michel de Montaigne - Wikipedia
Michel Eyquem, Seigneur de Montaigne[a] (28 February 1533 – 13 September 1592), [4] commonly known as just Michel de Montaigne, was one of the most significant writers of the French Renaissance
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米歇尔·德·蒙田(Michel de Montaigne,1533年—1592年),男,出生于法国佩里戈尔地区蒙田城堡,法国思想家、作家。 米歇尔·德·蒙田学法语以前以拉丁语作为启蒙教育。 少年时代,在吉耶讷学院习希腊文、法文、修辞术。 1544年,全家迁往波尔多市。
- Michel de Montaigne - Encyclopedia Britannica
Michel de Montaigne (born February 28, 1533, Château de Montaigne, near Bordeaux, France—died September 23, 1592, Château de Montaigne) was a French writer whose Essais (Essays) established a new literary form
- Michel de Montaigne - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
If it is true, as Edmund Husserl said, that philosophy is a shared endeavor, Montaigne is perhaps the most exemplary of philosophers since his work extensively borrows and quotes from others Montaigne managed to internalize a huge breadth of reading, so that his erudition does not appear as such
- Montaigne, Michel de | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Judith Shklar, in her book Ordinary Vices, identified Montaigne as the first modern liberal, by which she meant that Montaigne was the first to argue that physical cruelty is the most extreme of the vices and the one above all that we must guard against
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- The Project Gutenberg eBook of Essays of Michel de Montaigne
Coldly as Montaigne’s literary productions appear to have been received by the generation immediately succeeding his own age, his genius grew into just appreciation in the seventeenth century, when such great spirits arose as La Bruyere, Moliere, La Fontaine, Madame de Sevigne
- Château Michel de Montaigne
It is made up of several emblematic buildings: the famous Tour de Montaigne , where Michel Eyquem de Montaigne wrote his Essays, and the 19th-century château of the Magne family, in a refined neo-Renaissance style
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