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David Augustin de Brueys : ウィキペディア英語版
David-Augustin de Brueys
David-Augustin de Brueys (1640 – 25 November 1723) was a French theologian and dramatist. He was born in Aix-en-Provence. His family was Calvinist, and he studied theology. After writing a critique of Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet's work, he was in turn converted to Catholicism by Bossuet in 1681, and later became a priest.〔(David-Augustine de Brueys ) - Catholic Encyclopedia article〕
After his conversion, he was actively engaged in propagating the faith. He also managed to be joint editor with Palaprat in the production of plays. He died in Montpellier.
==Bibliography==
〔(in French )〕
*''Asba''
*''Les Quiproquos''
*''Le Concert Ridicule'', 1689
*''Le Secret Reve'', 1690
*''Le Grondeur'', 1691
*''Le Muet'', 1691
*''L' Important de Cour'', 1693
*''Le Sot toujours sot ou le Marquis (Baron) paysan'', 1693
*''La Force du Sang'', 1693
*''La Belle Mere'', 1693
*''Les Empiriques'', 1697
*''Gabinie'', 1699
*''L'Avocat Patelin'', 1706
*''L'Opiniatre'', 1722

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