Autograph letter from Voltaire to César de Missy, dated ‘ce samedy 24’ [November 1742], which opens with an annotated copy of ‘Ode pour la reine de Hongrie’, written on 30 June 1742 [D2691]

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CMV33831

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Français 12933 (fol.152-154)

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Autograph letter from Voltaire to César de Missy, dated ‘ce samedy 24’ [November 1742], which opens with an annotated copy of ‘Ode pour la reine de Hongrie’, written on 30 June 1742 [D2691]

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Bibliothèque Nationale de France, MF 23567

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Voltaire: Author
César de Missy: Recipient
Unknown: Secretary

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fille de ces heros que l’empire eut pour maitre / digne du trone auguste ou l’on vit tes ancetres

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Brief Summary:

Autograph letter from Voltaire to César de Missy, dated ‘ce samedy 24’ [November 1742], which opens with an annotated copy of ‘Ode pour la reine de Hongrie’, written on 30 June 1742.

Detailed Summary:

The ode describes Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary. In the manuscript, it is given the alternative title of: ‘Ode sur les affaires du temps faitte le 30 Juin de lannée 1742’ / Ode on the affairs of the time written on 30 June 1742. In the accompanying letter, written on the back of the ode, Voltaire describes the poem as a ‘citizen’s ode’, adding that is could appear following a tragedy. Voltaire adds that he is waiting for a response from the recipient, noting that the tragedy has also been printed in Holland, but that it would be more successful in England than elsewhere if it were printed with a preface in the recipient’s style. He ends by asking de Missy to write to him at Fauxbourg St Honoré, and notes that this package will not reach de Missy as soon as he would like as the post has already left and the package will have to wait four more days.

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2 ff.

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1

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There is a significant hole in the lower left-hand corner of f.153r and some ink blots throughout. The paper has been folded to create a left-hand margin on both the recto and verso sides of the page. The paper has also been folded into four (since unfolded).

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Voltaire has made corrections throughout in the form of crossings out and the addition of corrected text superscript or in the margins. F.152r is stamped with the library stamp of Louis-Nicolas-Jean-Joachim de Cayrol and the Bibliothèque Impériale.

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