Claude-Adrien Nonnotte
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Claude-Adrien Nonnotte (born in
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, 29 July 1711; died there, 3 September 1793) was a French
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controversialist, best known for his writings against
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Biography

At nineteen he entered the
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and preached at
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, and
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. When Voltaire began to issue his '' Essai sur les moeurs'' (1754), which the Catholic Church considered an attack on Christianity, Nonnotte published, anonymously, the ''Examen critique ou Réfutation du livre des moeurs''; and when Voltaire finished his publication (1758), Nonnotte revised his book, which he published at
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(2 vols., 1762). He dealt with what he saw as historical and doctrinal errors contained in Voltaire's work.''M. de Voltaire nous assure qu'il ahometavait une éloquence vive et forte, des yeux perçants, une physionomie heureuse, l'intrépidité d'Alexandre, la libéralité et la sobriété dont Alexandre aurait eu besoin pour être un grand homme en tout ... Il nous représente Mahomet comme un homme qui a eu la gloire de tirer presque toute l'Asie des ténèbres de l'idolâtrie. Il extrait quelques paroles de divers endroits de l'Alcoran, dont il admire le Sublime. Il trouve que sa loi est extrêmement sage, que ses lois civiles sont bonnes et que son dogme est admirable en ce qu'il se conforme avec le nôtre. Enfin pour prémunir les lecteurs contre tout ce que les Chrétiens ont dit méchamment de Mahomet, il avertit que ce ne sont guère que des sottises débitées par des moines ignorants et insensés.'', Nonnotte, p. 71. Nonnotte's work reached the sixth edition in 1774. Voltaire retorted in his ''Eclaircissements historiques'', and the back and forth attacks continued for twenty years. Nonnotte's publication continued to circulate, and was translated into Italian, German, Polish, and Portuguese. After the
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by king
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, Nonnotte withdrew to Besançon. In 1779 he added a third volume to the ''Erreurs de Voltaire'', namely, ''L'esprit de Voltaire dans ses écrits'', for which he could not obtain the approval of the Paris censor. Against the ''
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'', in which Voltaire had recapitulated all his attacks on Christianity, Nonnotte published the ''Dictionnaire philosophique de la religion'' (Avignon, 1772), in which he replied to all the objections then brought against religion. The work was translated into Italian and German. Towards the end of his life Nonnotte published ''Les philosophes des trois premiers siècles'' (Paris, 1789), in which he contrasted the ancient and the modern philosophers. The work was translated into German. He also wrote ''Lettre à un ami sur les honnêtetés littéraires'' (Paris, 1766), and ''Réponse aux Éclaircissements historiques et aux additions de Voltaire'' (Paris, 1774). These publications obtained for their author a eulogistic Brief from
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(1768), and the congratulations of St.
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. The latter declared that he had always at hand his "golden works" in which the chief truths of the Faith were defended with learning and propriety against the objections of Voltaire and his friends. Nonnotte was also the author of ''L'emploi de l'argent'' (Avignon, 1787), translated from Maffei; ''Le gouvernement des paroisses'' (posthumous, Paris, 1802). All were published under the title ''Oeuvres de Nonnotte'' (Besançon, 1819).


Works

* 1757: ''Examen critique ou Réfutation du livre des moeurs'' * 1762: ''The Errors of Voltaire'' * 1766: ''Lettre à un ami sur les honnêtetés littéraires'' * 1772: ''Philosophic Dictionary of Religion'' * 1774: ''Réponse aux Éclaircissements historiques et aux additions de Voltaire'' * 1779: ''The Spirit of Voltaire as shown by his writings'' * 1787: ''L'emploi de l'argent'' *''Le gouvernement des paroisses'', 1802 édition posthume *''Les philosophes des trois premiers siècles de l'église'', Gauthier, Besançon, 1819 édition posthume *''Les erreurs de Voltaire, nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée, augmentée, avec la réponse aux éclaircissements historiques et aux additions de Voltaire'', Compagnie des libraires, Amsterdam,1766, in-8°, (2),48, 536, (4),(2), 475 et (2) S.


References

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, ''Bib. de la C. de Jesus'' (Paris, 1894), V, 1803-7; IX, 722. {{DEFAULTSORT:Nonnotte, Claude-Adrien 1711 births 1793 deaths 18th-century French Jesuits French religious writers Writers from Besançon Voltaire Clergy from Besançon