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Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard (15 January 1732 – 20 July 1817) was a French journalist, translator and man of letters during the Age of Enlightenment. He was born in Besançon and died in Paris. ==Biography== The 16 January 1766, he married Amélie Panckoucke, sister of Charles-Joseph Panckoucke.〔(Mémoires d'Amélie Suard )〕 He was the editor of the ''Journal étranger'' in the years 1760–1762 and of the ''Gazette littéraire d'Europe'' in the years 1764–1766. Suard was on intimate terms with the ''philosophes'' and regularly attended the salon of Baron d'Holbach, although he seems to have eschewed their more radical ideas. In 1774 he was made a member of the Académie française, and later a state censor. For all his caution, Suard would later be harassed by both the Revolutionary and the Napoleonic regimes. His ''Mélanges de littérature'' were published in 1803–1805.
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