Étienne de La Boétie
briw, screeudeyr, as fallsoonagh Frangagh (1530–1563)
She fer reill, classicagh, screeudeyr, feelee, as sheiltynagh politickagh Frangagh va Étienne ny Estienne de La Boétie (1 Sauin 1530 – 18 Luanistyn 1563). Ta enney share er kyndagh rish e chaarjys gloo as çhiu rish y screeudeyr traaght Michel de Montaigne.[1][2] Va e traghtys politickagh leah, Taggloo bentyn rish Deyrsnys Arryltagh, doltit lurg e vaaish liorish ny gleashaght ny Hugenotee as t'eh coontit keayrtyn myr cummaght vooar er smooinaght noa-emshiraght noi-steatagh, flaunyssagh, as meeviallagh theayagh.[1][3]
Étienne de La Boétie | |
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Ruggit |
1 Mee Houney 1530 Sarlat-la-Canéda, Périgord, Reeriaght y Rank |
Hooar baase |
18 Luanistyn 1563 (32 bleeaney d'eash) Germignan faggys da Bordeaux, y Rank |
Bun baaish | baase najooragh |
Seyraanaght | y Rank |
Çhengey | Mean-Rangish · Frangish |
Keird | fallsoonagh · briw · feelee · moraltagh Frangagh · screeudeyr · politickeyr |
Ynsagh |
shenn Ollooscoill Orléans Ollooscoill Orléans Colleish Guyenne |
Enmys | briw |
Credjue | Agglish Chatoleagh Raueagh |
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ a b Keohane, Nannerl O. (1977). "The Radical Humanism of Étienne De La Boétie". Journal of the History of Ideas. Ym-lioar 38: 119–130. doi: .
- ↑ Kurz, Harry (1950). "Montaigne and La Boétie in the Chapter on Friendship". PMLA. Ym-lioar 65: 483–530. doi: .
- ↑ Mazzocchi, Paul (2018). "Desire, Friendship, and the Politics of Refusal: The Utopian Afterlives of La Boétie's Discourse on Voluntary Servitude". Utopian Studies. Ym-lioar 29: 248–266. doi: .
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