Dieudonné Thiébault (La Roche, December 26, 1733 —
Versailles
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, December 5, 1807) was a French
man of letters
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.
Early life and education
Thiébault was brought up by the
Jesuits
The Society of Jesus ( la, Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuits (; la, Iesuitæ), is a religious order (Catholic), religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rom ...
who, struck by his keen intelligence, urged him to enter their order, which he did, without however receiving priesthood. Thiébault was taught the humanities, and at the same time he devoted himself to literary work and wrote French and Latin poetry.
In 1762, he left the Jesuits and began to study law.
Career
Then he moved to Paris, and decided to follow the career of literature. He entered into relations with the most distinguished men of the literary circles, and earned a fame for himself through published works. In 1765, on the recommendation of
d'Alembert
Jean-Baptiste le Rond d'Alembert (; ; 16 November 1717 – 29 October 1783) was a French mathematician, mechanician, physicist, philosopher, and music theorist. Until 1759 he was, together with Denis Diderot, a co-editor of the ''Encyclopédie ...
and
d'Olivet, he became the chair of grammar at the
Prussian Academy of Sciences
The Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences (german: Königlich-Preußische Akademie der Wissenschaften) was an academy established in Berlin, Germany on 11 July 1700, four years after the Prussian Academy of Arts, or "Arts Academy," to which "Berlin ...
.
Welcomed by
Frederick the Great
Frederick II (german: Friedrich II.; 24 January 171217 August 1786) was King in Prussia from 1740 until 1772, and King of Prussia from 1772 until his death in 1786. His most significant accomplishments include his military successes in the Sil ...
, he soon gained the full confidence of the king, became the reader of all that he sent to the Prussian Academy of Sciences, the corrector of a large number of his works, and the publisher of almost everything he had sent to be published. For twenty years, Thiébault maintained a close relation with Frederick, who had given him a pension and a place at the Academy.
In 1784, he returned to France and settled there. It was then that he entered two projects, one on the formation of a fire insurance company, the other on the reorganization of the Library of France. The first of these projects was rejected as unworkable, though it was later realized; the second so pleased Vidaud de La Tour, Director-General of the Library of France, that he appointed him head of his offices (1785). Subsequently, he obtained custody of the archives and inventories of the ''
Garde-Meuble de la Couronne''.
During the
Estates General of 1789
The Estates General of 1789 was a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners (Third Estate). It was the last of the Estates General of the Kingdom o ...
, Thiébault received the privilege of creating the only newspaper which would be authorized to report on the assembly, and was charged, at the beginning of the Revolution, with the management of the Library of France.
Shortly after, he lost the various functions he held; but, as he was receptive to new ideas, he successively became inspector of rolls at Épinal , commissioner for the reunion of Tournaisis with France, director of a post office for horses, head of the secretariat of the Directory (1795), and president of the
École centrale de la rue Saint-Antoine (which occupied the premises of the modern
Lycée Charlemagne
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Constructed many centuries before it became a lycée, the building originally served as the home of the Order of the Jesuit ...
), where he taught grammar (1799). Finally, in 1803, he was appointed headmaster of the Lycée de Versailles.
Personal life
His son was
Paul Thiébault
Paul Charles François Adrien Henri Dieudonné Thiébault (14 December 1769, Berlin - 14 October 1846, Paris) was a general who fought in Napoleon I's army. During his military career he wrote a number of histories and memoirs, the last of whic ...
.
He died at Versailles on December 5, 1807. On July 22, 1820, his body is transferred to Paris by his son, to the
Père Lachaise cemetery
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(39th division).
Works
He mainly published articles in ''Recueil de l'Académie de Berlin'', ''Literary Journal'' of this city (1772–1776), and ''Journal de l'instruction publique'' (1793–1794). Other writings include
* ''Apologie des jeunes ex-jésuites qui ont signé le serment prescript par arrêt du 6 février 1764.'' 1764,
* ''Discours sur la prononciation.'' Berlin, 1765
* ''Les adieux du duc de Bourgogne et de l’abbé de Fénelon ou Dialogues sur les différentes formes de gouvernement.'' 1772
* ''Essai synthétique sur l’origine et la formation des langues.'' 1774
* ''De l’enseignement dans les écoles centrales.'' 1796
* ''Traité Sur L’Esprit Public'', Levrault u. a., Strasbourg, 1797/1798,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
* ''Traité du style'', Lavillette, Paris, 1801
:* Tome Premier,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
:* Tome Second,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
* ''Grammaire philosophique, ou la métaphysique, la logique, et la grammaire, réunies en und seul corps de doctrine'', Courcier, Paris, 1802
:* Tome Premier,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
:* Tome Second,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
* ''Principes de lecture et de prononciation.'' 1802
* ''Mes souvenirs de vingt ans de séjour a Berlin ou Fréderic le Grand, sa famille, sa cour, son gouvernement, son Académie, ses écoles, et ses amis littérateurs et philosophes'',
:* ''Frédéric le Grand'', Tome Premier,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
:* ''Frédéric et sa famille'', Tome Second,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
:* ''Frédéric, sa cour, les voyageurs et les ministres étrangers'', Tome Troisieme,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
:* ''Frédéric et son gouvernement civil et militaire'', Tome Quatrieme,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
:* ''Frédéric, son Académie, ses écoles et ses amis littérateurs et philosophes'', Tome Cinquieme,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
Notes
References
Further reading
* Dieudonné Thiébault: ''Friedrich der Große und sein Hof. Erinnerungen an einen 20jährigen Aufenthalt in Berlin,''
[Reviewed in der Jenaische Allgemeine, Nov. 1827, Nr. 205, S. 200]
digital
Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Jena), neue Auflage bei: Berlin Story Verlag, Berlin 2005, C.H.F. Hartmann, Leipzig 1828.
:* Erster Theil,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
:* Zweiter Theil,
digital Bavarian State Library.).
*
Jean-François Barrière
Jean-François Barrière (12 May 1786 – 22 August 1868) was a French historian. He wrote about the French revolution, most notably an annotated biography of Madame Roland entitled ''Memoirs de Madame Roland, Avec une Notice sur sa Vie, des No ...
, ''Souvenirs de vingt ans de séjour à Berlin'' par Dieudonné Thiébault, avec avant-propos et notes par M. F. Barrière, Firmin Didot Freres, Paris, 1860
:* Tome Premier,
digital Bavarian State Library.). Bibliothèque des mémoires relatifs a l'histoire de France pendant le 18me siècle : avec avant-propos et notices, Tome 23
:* Tome Second,
digital Bavarian State Library.). Bibliothèque des mémoires relatifs a l'histoire de France pendant le 18me siècle : avec avant-propos et notices, Tome 24
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1733 births
1807 deaths
18th-century French writers