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Elisabeth Labrousse (10 January 1914 – 1 February 2000) was a French
philosopher A philosopher is a person who practices or investigates philosophy. The term ''philosopher'' comes from the grc, φιλόσοφος, , translit=philosophos, meaning 'lover of wisdom'. The coining of the term has been attributed to the Greek th ...
,
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, and
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. She became known for her work on
Pierre Bayle Pierre Bayle (; 18 November 1647 – 28 December 1706) was a French philosopher, author, and lexicographer. A Huguenot, Bayle fled to the Dutch Republic in 1681 because of religious persecution in France. He is best known for his '' Historica ...
and the history of French Protestantism.


Early life and education

Elisabeth Goguel was born in
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on 10 January 1914. She was the daughter of
Maurice Goguel Henry Maurice Goguel (20 March 1880 – 31 March 1955) was Dean of the Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris, director of studies at the École pratique des hautes études, and professor at the Sorbonne. He published a substantial body of work o ...
, a specialist in
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and professor at the
Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris The Protestant Faculty of Theology of Paris (French: ''Faculté de théologie protestante de Paris'') is a Protestant institution moved to Paris from Strassburg in 1877 in the buildings of the former collège Rollin, Rue Lhomond.A. Encrevé, Andr ...
, director of studies at the
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, and Professor at the
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. Her siblings included François Goguel, French constitutional expert, and
Jean Goguel Jean Goguel (2 January 1908 – 5 January 1987) was a French geologist and geophysicist. He was an Honorary Fellow of the Geological Societies of America, of London, and of Belgium. He played an important leadership role in the International Union ...
,
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. Labrousse defended her thesis in 1963, under the direction of
Henri Gouhier Henri Gouhier (; 5 December 1898 – 31 March 1994) was a French philosopher, a historian of philosophy, and a literary critic. Biography Born in Auxerre, Yonne, Gouhier's studies led to a doctorate in 1926. He served as the Professor of philos ...
.


Career

Labrousse began her career at the
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in
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, where she taught history of modern philosophy from 1947 to 1955.Hubert Bost, "Elisabeth Labrousse", ''Dictionnaire prosopographique de l'École pratique des hautes études''. (in French) A 1952 scholarship winner of Maison Descartes in
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, she initiated the critical inventory of Bayle's correspondence. She joined the
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(CNRS) in 1955 and continued her university career there until 1979. From 1966 till 1979, she was a lecturer at the 4th section of the
École pratique des hautes études The École pratique des hautes études (), abbreviated EPHE, is a Grand Établissement in Paris, France. It is highly selective, and counted among France's most prestigious research and higher education institutions. It is a constituent college o ...
. She died in
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on 1 February 2000.


Distinctions

* 1973, Doctorat ''honoris causa'', Institut protestant de théologie - faculté de théologie protestante de Paris * 1982, Doctorat ''honoris causa'',
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* 1986, Doctorat ''honoris causa'',
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* 2000, Doctorat ''honoris causa'',
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* ''Fellow'',
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* ''Honorary fellow'',
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Selected works

* ''Critical inventory of the correspondence of Pierre Bayle'', Paris, Vrin, 1961. * ''Pierre Bayle - I. From the country of Foix to the city of Erasmus ; II. Heterodoxism and rigorism'', The Hague, Nijhoff, 1963-1964 (Volume II, reissued: Paris, Albin Michel, 1996). * ''Pierre Bayle and the critical instrument, Presentation, choice of texts, bibliography by E. Labrousse'', Paris, Seghers, 1965. * ''Henri Basnage de Beauval, Tolerance of Religions'', London / New York, 1970. (editor and introduction) * ''Pierre Bayle, What is France all Catholic under Louis the Great'', edited by E. Labrousse with the collaboration of H. Himmelfarb and Roger Zuber, Paris, Vrin, 1973. (editor) * ''Saturn's Entrance to Leo (The Sun's eclipse of August 12, 1654)'', The Hague, Nijhoff, 1974. * ''The Massacre of St. Bartholomew, or the resonances of a massacre'', Neuchâtel 1976. (in collaboration with Philippe Joutard, Janine Estèbe and J. Lecuir) * ''Pierre Bayle, Miscellaneous Works'', edited by and preface by E. Labrousse, Hildesheim and New York, Georg Olms, 1982. * ''A faith, a law, a king? The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes'', Paris, Payot / Geneva, Labor and Fides, 1985. * ''Warning to the Protestants of the Provinces'' (1684), text presented by E. Labrousse, in Studies of Religious History and Philosophy, No. 67, Paris, PUF, 1986. (editor) * ''Notes on Bayle'', Paris, Vrin, 1987. * ''Pierre Bayle's Correspondence'', Oxford, The Voltaire Foundation, 1999. (editor)


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Bibliography

* ''De l'humanisme aux Lumières. Bayle et le protestantisme. Mélanges en l'honneur d’Élisabeth Labrousse'' (Michelle Magdelaine, Maria-Cristina Pitassi, Ruth Whelan et Antony McKenna), Paris, Universitas et Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, 1996. * ''Élisabeth Labrousse, Conscience et conviction. Études sur le XVIIe siècle'', Universitas et Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, 1996. {{DEFAULTSORT:Labrousse, Elisabeth 1914 births 2000 deaths 20th-century French philosophers 20th-century French historians 20th-century French educators 20th-century French writers 20th-century French women writers 20th-century French non-fiction writers French women historians French women non-fiction writers French historians of philosophy French historians of religion Academic staff of the University of Paris Scholars of modern philosophy