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The MS forms part of the second volume of two bound collection of autographs from leading figures of the eighteenth century.

Repository: Bibliothèque municipale de Besançon, France
Date: 7 June 1748
CMV: cmv36649
Repository: Cudahy Library, Loyola University
CMV: cmv36773
Repository: National Library of Russia
CMV: cmv33867

Voltaire begins by thanking Thiériot for his letter, before adding that Charles d’Orléans de Rothelin would like Thiériot to send him a collection of books. He adds that de Rothelin does not understand English and so is asking for the books on behalf of his friend who is a master of the language. Voltaire briefly discusses a meeting with Thiériot’s brother, Bernard, and Miss Salé, enclosing some verse he was inspired to write by the latter. He then turns to Eriphile, saying that it has not had great success and so he will not give it to the printers until he has corrected it. He asks how he might send Thiériot his La Mort de César because he does not have the right copy, before saying that he never leaves the house and receives no visitors, adding that he hopes this solitude will give him time to work on EriphileLettres sur les Anglais, and Siècle de Louis XIV. Voltaire reminds Thiériot not to forget his plates (illustrations for La Henriade), and asks him to give his regards to any in England who think of him. He mentions a compliment given by Dufresne that Bernard has already conveyed to Thiériot, and concludes by mentioning a new opera supposedly written by Bernard.

Repository: Houghton Library
Date: 13 May 1732
CMV: cmv33260