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François-Vincent Toussaint (21 December 1715 - 22 June 1772) was a French writer most famous for Les Mœurs (The Manners). The book was published in 1748 and banned the same year; it was prosecuted and burned by the French court of justice. In 1764 he moved to Berlin. He had become an external member of the Prussian Academy of Science in 1751, but once he was settled in Berlin he was appointed a regular member of the Academy. During this time he also worked as a teacher in a military school recently founded by Frederick II of Prussia.

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  • François-Vincent Toussaint (de)
  • François-Vincent Toussaint (en)
  • François-Vincent Toussaint (es)
  • François-Vincent Toussaint (fr)
  • François-Vincent Toussaint (it)
  • Туссен, Франсуа-Венсан (ru)
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  • François-Vincent Toussaint (* 21. Dezember 1715 in Paris; † 22. Juni 1772 in Berlin) war ein französischer Rechtsanwalt, Schriftsteller, Übersetzer und Enzyklopädist, der heute nur mehr für sein Werk Les Mœurs (1748) bekannt ist, ein Skandalbuch, das er unter dem Pseudonym Panage veröffentlichte. (de)
  • François-Vincent Toussaint (París, 21 de diciembre de 1715 - Berlín, 22 de junio de 1772) fue un abogado, hombre de letras, traductor y enciclopedista francés. Es conocido principalmente por su obra Les Mœurs (Las costumbres), prohibida cuando se publicó en 1748, y por su colaboración en los primeros volúmenes de L'Encyclopédie o Diccionario razonado de las ciencias, de las artes y de los oficios, a la cual aportó artículos sobre jurisprudencia. (es)
  • François-Vincent Toussaint (Paris, 21 décembre 1715 - Berlin, 22 juin 1772) est un avocat, homme de lettres, traducteur et encyclopédiste français. Il est principalement connu pour son ouvrage Les Mœurs, qui fut frappé d'interdiction dès sa parution en 1748 et sa collaboration aux premiers volumes de l'Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers à laquelle il apporta des articles de jurisprudence. (fr)
  • François-Vincent Toussaint (Parigi, 21 dicembre 1715 – Berlino, 22 giugno 1772) è stato uno scrittore, traduttore ed enciclopedista francese. (it)
  • Франсуа́-Венса́н Туссе́н (фр. François-Vincent Toussaint; родился 21 декабря 1715 года, Париж, Франция — умер 22 июня 1772, Берлин) — французский мыслитель. (ru)
  • François-Vincent Toussaint (21 December 1715 - 22 June 1772) was a French writer most famous for Les Mœurs (The Manners). The book was published in 1748 and banned the same year; it was prosecuted and burned by the French court of justice. In 1764 he moved to Berlin. He had become an external member of the Prussian Academy of Science in 1751, but once he was settled in Berlin he was appointed a regular member of the Academy. During this time he also worked as a teacher in a military school recently founded by Frederick II of Prussia. (en)
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