Auguste-Jacques Lemierre d'Argy

For other uses, see Lemierre.

Auguste-Jacques Lemierre d'Argy (1 March 1762, Paris – 12 December 1815, Paris[1]) was an 18th–19th-century French writer and translator.

Life

An interpreter and translator, among others by ministries and courts (conseil des prises maritimes, codirecteur du bureau de législation étrangère...), but also a bookseller in Paris,[2] Auguste-Jacques Lemierre d'Argy is mostly known for his popular dramas. He is often mentioned for his drama in four acts in prose Calas, ou Le fanatisme dealing with the Calas affair, premiered in Paris 17 December 1790 at the Théâtre du Palais Royal and published in 1791.[3] He was also the nephew of Antoine-Marin Lemierre (1723-1793),[1] a poet and playwright, member of the Académie française.

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References

  1. 1 2 (French) François-Xavier Feller (1849). Biographie universelle ou dictionnaire historique des hommes qui se sont fait un nom (in français). édition collective Leroux and Jouby, Gaume Frères, Lefort. p. 199.
  2. (French) Joseph Marie Quérard (1833). Biographie universelle ou dictionnaire historique des hommes qui se sont fait un nom (in français). Firmin Didot Frères. p. 144.
  3. Source, Biographie universelle et portative des contemporains, pas d'auteur précisé, édition Bureau de la Biographie, 1826, (p. 253)

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