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The titular phrase ‘Proscription du comte d’Orange’ is written in Voltaire’s hand.

Repository: National Library of Russia, Voltaire Library
CMV: cmv37117

This epic poem explores the mythological founding figures of Friesland, drawing inspiration from Voltaire’s Henriade. It stands as Jonkheer Willem van Haren’s most celebrated work.

Repository: National Library of Russia, Voltaire Library
Date: c.1741
CMV: cmv37249
Repository: Rhode Island Archival and Manuscript Collections Online
Date: c.1890
CMV: cmv35713

The minutes discuss a statue of Voltaire that had been commissioned to decorate the new room being prepared for the Institut National.

Repository: Voltaire Foundation
Date: c.18th
CMV: cmv33734

The minutes discuss a statue of Voltaire that had been commissioned to decorate the new room being prepared for the Institut National.

Repository: Voltaire Foundation
Date: c.18th
CMV: cmv33736

The minutes discuss a statue of Voltaire that had been commissioned to decorate the new room being prepared for the Institut National

Repository: Voltaire Foundation
Date: c.18th
CMV: cmv33735

The first minutes were written on the same day of the burial, 2 June 2 1778. A second set of minutes were added on 8 June 1778 by Dom Potherat and Dom Nicolas Meunier, explaining the conduct to be followed, according to Voltaire’s last wishes, for the burial in Ferney.

Repository: Private Collection
Date: 2 June 1778-8 June 1778
CMV: cmv36827