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Jean-Antoine du Cerceau (12 November 1670 – 4 July 1730) was a French Jesuit priest, poet, playwright and man of letters. Du Cerceau taught at several Jesuit colleges, where he composed several plays for the benefit of his students, who performed them on the college grounds. His work became popular, with performances being held at court, and Du Cerceau was made private tutor go the prince of Conti. In 1730 du Cerceau was accidentally shot and killed by his pupil. He was the most popular Jesuit dramatist, and his plays would be republished many times for more than a century after his death.

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  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau (de)
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  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau (fr)
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  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau (París, 1670 - 1730) fue un religioso y escritor nacido en París, Francia. (es)
  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau (12 November 1670 – 4 July 1730) was a French Jesuit priest, poet, playwright and man of letters. Du Cerceau taught at several Jesuit colleges, where he composed several plays for the benefit of his students, who performed them on the college grounds. His work became popular, with performances being held at court, and Du Cerceau was made private tutor go the prince of Conti. In 1730 du Cerceau was accidentally shot and killed by his pupil. He was the most popular Jesuit dramatist, and his plays would be republished many times for more than a century after his death. (en)
  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau, né à Paris le 12 novembre 1670 et décédé accidentellement à Véretz le 4 juillet 1730, est un prêtre jésuite français, poète, auteur dramatique et homme de lettres. (fr)
  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau, auch Pater Du Cerceau (* 12. November 1670 in Paris; † 4. Juli 1730 ebenda), war ein französischer Jesuit, Dichter, Dramatiker und Literat. Du Cerceau lehrte mehrere Jahre an den Collegien seines Ordens und schrieb Theaterstücke in französischer und lateinischer Sprache, die an den Jesuitenschulen aufgeführt wurden. Man berief ihn als Lehrer von Louis François de Bourbon-Conti an den französischen Hof, wo er Opfer eines Unfalls wurde, als ihn sein Schüler beim Hantieren mit einem Gewehr versehentlich erschoss. (de)
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  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau, auch Pater Du Cerceau (* 12. November 1670 in Paris; † 4. Juli 1730 ebenda), war ein französischer Jesuit, Dichter, Dramatiker und Literat. Du Cerceau lehrte mehrere Jahre an den Collegien seines Ordens und schrieb Theaterstücke in französischer und lateinischer Sprache, die an den Jesuitenschulen aufgeführt wurden. Man berief ihn als Lehrer von Louis François de Bourbon-Conti an den französischen Hof, wo er Opfer eines Unfalls wurde, als ihn sein Schüler beim Hantieren mit einem Gewehr versehentlich erschoss. Du Cerceau war langjähriger Mitarbeiter der Zeitschrift Journal de Trévoux. (de)
  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau (París, 1670 - 1730) fue un religioso y escritor nacido en París, Francia. (es)
  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau (12 November 1670 – 4 July 1730) was a French Jesuit priest, poet, playwright and man of letters. Du Cerceau taught at several Jesuit colleges, where he composed several plays for the benefit of his students, who performed them on the college grounds. His work became popular, with performances being held at court, and Du Cerceau was made private tutor go the prince of Conti. In 1730 du Cerceau was accidentally shot and killed by his pupil. He was the most popular Jesuit dramatist, and his plays would be republished many times for more than a century after his death. (en)
  • Jean-Antoine du Cerceau, né à Paris le 12 novembre 1670 et décédé accidentellement à Véretz le 4 juillet 1730, est un prêtre jésuite français, poète, auteur dramatique et homme de lettres. (fr)
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