Antoine Arnauld
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Antoine Arnauld
Summary
Antoine Arnauld is a human[1]. His place of birth was Paris[2]. He was born on +1612-02-05T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Brussels[4]. He died on +1694-08-08T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a theologian[6], poet[7], philosopher[8], mathematician[9], and essayist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (74 views/month, #7,249 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Antoine Arnauld's place of birth was Paris[2].
- Antoine Arnauld died in Brussels[4].
- Antoine Arnauld was born on +1612-02-05T00:00:00Z[3].
- Antoine Arnauld was born on +1612-02-06T00:00:00Z[12].
- Antoine Arnauld died on +1694-08-08T00:00:00Z[5].
- Antoine Arnauld's father was Antoine Arnauld[13].
- Antoine Arnauld held citizenship in Kingdom of France[14].
- French was Antoine Arnauld's native language[15].
- Antoine Arnauld's professions included theologian[6].
- Antoine Arnauld worked as a poet[7].
- Antoine Arnauld's professions included philosopher[8].
- Antoine Arnauld's professions included mathematician[9].
- Antoine Arnauld's professions included essayist[10].
- Antoine Arnauld worked as a writer[16].
- Among Antoine Arnauld's employers was Sorbonne[17].
- Antoine Arnauld was employed by Port-Royal-des-Champs[18].
- Antoine Arnauld was educated at Sorbonne[19].
- Antoine Arnauld was educated at Collège de Calvi[20].
- Antoine Arnauld's education included a stint at Collège de Lisieux[21].
- A notable work attributed to Antoine Arnauld is Port-Royal Grammar[22].
- A notable work attributed to Antoine Arnauld is Port-Royal Logic[23].
- A notable work attributed to Antoine Arnauld is Q18611129[24].
- A notable work attributed to Antoine Arnauld is Q120157115[25].
- Antoine Arnauld's religion is recorded as jansenism[26].
- Antoine Arnauld was influenced by Jean du Vergier de Hauranne[27].
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Origins and Family
Antoine Arnauld's place of birth was Paris[2]. Recorded date of birth include +1612-02-05T00:00:00Z[3] and +1612-02-06T00:00:00Z[12]. His father was he[13]. French was his native language[15].
Education
Educated at Sorbonne[19], a school building[28], in France[29], founded in 1257[30]; Collège de Calvi[20], a university school[31], in France[32]; and Collège de Lisieux[21], an educational institution[33], in Kingdom of France[34], founded in 1336[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6], poet[7], philosopher[8], mathematician[9], essayist[10], and writer[16]. Employers include Sorbonne[17], a school building[36], in France[37], founded in 1257[38] and Port-Royal-des-Champs[18], a Cistercian monastery[39], in France[40], founded in 1201[41].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Port-Royal Grammar[22], a literary work[42], written by Antoine Arnauld[43]; Port-Royal Logic[23], a literary work[44], written by him[45]; Q18611129[24], a literary work[46], written by him[47]; and Q120157115[25], an individual copy of a book[48], written by him[49].
Personal Life
Antoine Arnauld's religion is recorded as jansenism[26].
Death and Burial
Antoine Arnauld died on +1694-08-08T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Brussels[4].
Why It Matters
Antoine Arnauld ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (74 views/month, #7,249 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[50] He is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
Works attributed to him include Port-Royal Logic[52], a literary work[53], written by him[54] and Port-Royal Grammar[55], a literary work[56], written by him[57].
FAQs
Where was Antoine Arnauld born?
Born in Paris[2], Antoine Arnauld…
Where did Antoine Arnauld die?
Antoine Arnauld passed away in Brussels[4].
Who were Antoine Arnauld's parents?
Antoine Arnauld's father was Antoine Arnauld[13].
What did Antoine Arnauld do for work?
Antoine Arnauld worked as theologian[6], poet[7], philosopher[8], mathematician[9], and essayist[10].
Where did Antoine Arnauld go to school?
Antoine Arnauld was educated at Sorbonne[19], Collège de Calvi[20], and Collège de Lisieux[21].