Essai Historique Sur La Propagande Des Encyclop distes Fran ais Dans La Principaut De Li ge, by Henri Francotte, explores the dissemination of Enlightenment ideals in the Prince-Bishopric of Li ge during the 18th century. This historical essay examines the influence and propagation of the French Encyclopedists' ideas within this specific region, offering insights into the reception and impact of Enlightenment thought beyond France's borders. Francotte's work provides a valuable contribution to the understanding of intellectual history and the spread of philosophical movements in Europe. The book details the historical context and the specific circumstances that allowed for the propagation of such ideas, highlighting key figures and events involved in this intellectual exchange. It remains a crucial resource for scholars studying the Enlightenment and its regional variations.
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