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Jean Jacques Burlamaqui : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui
Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui (; 24 June 1694 – 3 April 1748) was a Swiss legal and political theorist who popularised a number of ideas propounded by other thinkers. ==Life== Born in Geneva into a Calvinist family (descended from the wealthy 16th-century Italian merchant Francesco Burlamacchi〔Burlamaqui-Burlamacchi patronymic derived from Buglione http://marcosfilgueira.wikidot.com/ascendencia-pela-familia-burlamaqui from the Latin word ''bulla'' http://www.myetymology.com/italian/buglione.html for seal of Papal document; meaning to boil, bubble〕 of Lucca executed for his Republican sentiments) who had taken refuge ''religionis causa'', he studied law and at 25 he was designated honorary professor of ethics and the law of nature at the university of Geneva. Before taking up the appointment, he travelled through France and England, and made the acquaintance of the most eminent writers of the period. On his return he began to lecture and soon gained a wide reputation for the simplicity of his style and the precision of his views. He continued to lecture for 15 years, when he was compelled on ill health to resign.〔 His fellow citizens at once elected him a member of the council of state, and he gained as high a reputation for his practical sagacity as he had for his theoretical knowledge. He died in Geneva.〔
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