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Highlights the life and discusses the history occurring during the upbringing of the French editor of the "Encyclopedia," the first of its kind.
Synopsis
Despite finding adversity at every turn, Diderot, an eighteenth-century French philosopher and editor, persevered. Encountering censorship from the king of France, a prison term, and the loss of a number of his contributors due to personal differences, Diderot still saw his project to completion. Recognized as a summary of the Enlightenment, his Encyclopedia became one of the most influential books of the eighteenth century. This fascinating book also discusses Diderot's philosophical writings.