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Simon Tyssot de Patot (1655–1738) was a French writer and poet during the Age of Enlightenment who penned two very important, seminal works in fantastic literature. Tyssot was born in London of French Huguenot parents. He was brought up in Rouans, moved to Delft (1662), Heusden (1676–1679) and 's-Hertogenbosch, but spent most of his adult life in Deventer in the Netherlands, where he taught French and was professor of mathematics at the city's (1690 and 1699). He had probably met John Locke in the 1680s and almost certainly knew the Irish deist John Toland, who lived at The Hague in 1708–10. His life proceeded relatively uneventfully until 1727, when at the age of 72 the publication of his "Lettres choisies" caused a scandal. He was accused of spinozism, irreligious and immoral views. Att

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  • Simon Tyssot de Patot est un écrivain français né en 1655 à Londres et mort en 1738 à IJsselstein. Il est surtout connu pour ses utopies. L'une d'entre elles, Voyages et Aventures de Jacques Massé, intègre l'hypothèse de l'existence de Terres Australes non découvertes dans l'océan Indien au sud-est du cap de Bonne-Espérance. (fr)
  • Simon Tyssot de Patot (1655–1738) was a French writer and poet during the Age of Enlightenment who penned two very important, seminal works in fantastic literature. Tyssot was born in London of French Huguenot parents. He was brought up in Rouans, moved to Delft (1662), Heusden (1676–1679) and 's-Hertogenbosch, but spent most of his adult life in Deventer in the Netherlands, where he taught French and was professor of mathematics at the city's (1690 and 1699). He had probably met John Locke in the 1680s and almost certainly knew the Irish deist John Toland, who lived at The Hague in 1708–10. His life proceeded relatively uneventfully until 1727, when at the age of 72 the publication of his "Lettres choisies" caused a scandal. He was accused of spinozism, irreligious and immoral views. Att (en)
  • Simon Tyssot de Patot (1655-1738) was een Franse schrijver, dichter en hoogleraar uit het tijdperk van de Verlichting, die twee belangrijke, originele en invloedrijke boeken schreef in de categorie fantastische literatuur. (nl)
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