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Jean-Baptiste Robinet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Baptiste Robinet Jean-Baptiste Robinet (; 1735–1820), also known as Jean-Baptiste-René Robinet, was a French naturalist, known for his five-volume work ''De la nature'' (1761-8). He was also involved in the sequel publications to the ''Encyclopédie'', taking on Diderot's editorial role, and was a translator of numerous works into the French language. ==Life== Robinet was born in Rennes on June 23, 1735, and died there on March 24, 1820. Early in life he was educated by the Jesuits and embraced the rule of St. Ignatius, but soon regretted his loss of freedom and entered the world of letters. He traveled to Holland to publish his book ''De la nature'' which in time gained notoriety due to the peculiar opinions presented in the book. Upon his return to Paris in 1778 he was appointed royal censor and private secretary to Antoine-Jean Amelot de Chaillou. During the French revolution he lost all employment and retired to his home, where he lived in relative seclusion, occupied only with family duties. He had been a disciple of encyclopédistes, but was also committed to the principles of the church. He eventually returned to the church and signed a recantation of his errors.〔François-Xavier Feller, (''Biographie Universelle ou Dictionnaire Historique''... Vol.7 ) J. Leroux (1849) p. 274〕
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