Letters assembled by Aronheim

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CMV33543

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MSS 6658 Autograph Folder

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Letters assembled by Aronheim

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34689885

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Voltaire: Author
Unknown: Secretary

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Brief Summary:

Letter signed from Voltaire to Nicholas Claude Thieriot, dated 30 August 1765.

Detailed Summary:

Included in the collection is a letter from Voltaire to Nicolas Claude Thieriot, dated 30 August 1765. In the letter, Voltaire discusses his health, before recounting two recent visits from the actress Mlle Clairon, and Damilaville whom he describes as a true “philosphe”, unlike Rousseau who has promised he would write against “Helvitius” to please the priest in his village. Voltaire then mentions the theological war in Geneva which he has avoided. He ends the letter by remarking on his uselessness to the world and the fact that he finds consolation in gardening.

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Owned by Gordon Aronheim.

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Accession number 6658.

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