Louis-Mayeul Chaudon (20 May 1737,
Valensole
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– 28 May 1817,
Mézin), was a French
Benedictine
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biographer.
Life
After studying in the colleges of
Marseille
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and
Avignon
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, Chaudon decided to become an ecclesiastic, and was admitted to the
order of Saint Benedict
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at
Cluny
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The town grew up around the Benedictine Abbey of Cluny, founded by Duke William I of Aquitaine in ...
. Here he had the use of a library. He received honorable briefs from
Pope Clement XIII
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...
and
Pope Pius VI
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for the works which he composed in defense of Catholicism.
The congregation of Cluny was suppressed in 1787. Chaudon took refuge in the village of
Mézin. Old age was drawing on; his sight was failing, his health was feeble, but he secured the esteem of his new neighbors, who begged permission to place his portrait in the hall of the mairie. He lived through all the changes of the
Revolution
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, for the last ten or twelve years blind and in much suffering, till his death, at age 80. He had collaborated on occasions with his brother
Esprit-Joseph Chaudon, who was a bibliographer. He died at Mézin.
Works
His earliest essays were poetical, but after the publication of an ''Ode sur la Calomnie,'' (1756), and another addressed to the ''Échevins de Marseille'' (1757), he perceived that his forte lay in history and biography.
He published in 1766 the ''Nouveau Dictionnaire Historique,'' a biographical dictionary in 4 vols., designed to be equally removed from the prolixity of
Louis Moréri
Louis Moréri (25 March 1643 – 10 July 1680) was a French priest and encyclopedist. Moreri was the author of '' Le Grand Dictionaire historique, ou le mélange curieux de l'histoire sacrée et profane'' (literally, ''The Great Historical Dictio ...
and the dryness of
Jean-Baptiste Ladvocat, with the imprint of
Amsterdam
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, and professing to be the production of a "société de gens de lettres," but which, in fact, proceeded exclusively from the pen of Chaudon, and was published at Paris. In the form it ultimately assumed, it formed the basis of most of the French biographical dictionaries that followed: the lives are brief, but essential facts and distinctive opinions are noted, for a handy book of reference. The best edition was the 8th, in 13 vols., Lyon, An xii. (1804), in which Chaudon, who had been for some time blind, was assisted by
Antoine-François Delandine
Antoine-François Delandine (5 March 1756 – 5 May 1820), was a French writer.
Delandine was born in Lyon. A lawyer at the Parliament of Dijon and the Parliament of Paris, he had a brief political career during the French Revolution when he was ...
, who wrote the lives of the revolutionists, the two names being associated on the title page. In this edition, the 13th volume consists of chronological tables of ancient and modern history. The 9th and last edition, by Prudhomme, 20 vols. Paris, 1810–12, was full of errors, and comparatively worthless. It was the basis of the subsequent and distinct work of the
François-Xavier de Feller
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.
Chaudon was also the author of:
* a pseudonymous ''Dictionnaire Historique des Auteurs Ecclésiastiques, avec le catalogue de leurs ouvrages,'' 4 vols. Lyon, 1767 ;
* a work directed against the
Encyclopedists ;
''Dictionnaire anti-philosophique, Pour servir de Commentaire & de Correctif au Dictionnaire Philosophique, & aux autres Livres, qui ont paru de nos jours contre le Christianisme'' Avignon, 1767;
**''Anti-dictionnaire philosophique, Pour servir de Commentaire & de Correctrif au Dictionnaire Philosophique, & aux autres Livres qui ont paru de nos jours contre le Christianisme''
vol. 1vol. 2 3° edition, Avignon, 1774;
**''Anti-dictionnaire philosophique, Pour servir de Commentaire & de Correctrif au Dictionnaire Philosophique, & aux autres Livres qui ont paru de nos jours contre le Christianisme''
vol. 1vol. 2 4° edition, Paris, 1775;
* ''Chronologiste Manuel,'' 1766, etc.;
* ''Leçons d'Histoire et de Chronologie,'' 2 vols. Caen, 1785;
* ''Nouveau Manuel Épistolaire,'' Caen, 1785, 2 vols. Paris, 1786;
* ''Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de Voltaire,'' 2 vols. Amsterdam (Paris), 1785.
Sources
*
Charles Knight, ''Biography: or, Third division of "The English encyclopedia"'', London, Bradbury, Evans & Co., 1872, pp. 372–73.
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