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-The '''''Encyclopédistes''''' were a group of 18th century writers in [[France]] who compiled the ''[[Encyclopédie]]'' edited by [[Denis Diderot]] and [[Jean le Rond d'Alembert]]. Like [[Pierre Bayle]] (1647-1706), who created the ''[[Dictionnaire Historique et Critique]]'', the ''Encyclopédistes'' were part of the intellectual group known as the [[philosophe]]s. They promoted the advancement of science and secular thought, and supported the tolerance, rationality and open-mindedness of the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]].+The '''''Encyclopédistes''''' were a group of 18th century writers in [[France]] who compiled the ''[[Encyclopédie]]'' edited by [[Denis Diderot]] and [[Jean le Rond d'Alembert]]. Like [[Pierre Bayle]] (1647-1706), who created the ''[[Dictionnaire Historique et Critique]]'', the ''Encyclopédistes'' were part of the intellectual group known as the [[philosophes]]. They promoted the advancement of science and secular thought, and supported the tolerance, rationality and open-mindedness of the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]].
Below the contributors are listed in alphabetical order, by number of articles written, and by identifying letter in the ''Encyclopédie''. Below the contributors are listed in alphabetical order, by number of articles written, and by identifying letter in the ''Encyclopédie''.

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The Encyclopédistes were a group of 18th century writers in France who compiled the Encyclopédie edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert. Like Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), who created the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique, the Encyclopédistes were part of the intellectual group known as the philosophes. They promoted the advancement of science and secular thought, and supported the tolerance, rationality and open-mindedness of the Enlightenment.

Below the contributors are listed in alphabetical order, by number of articles written, and by identifying letter in the Encyclopédie.

Alphabetical

Number of articles

By letter

In the encyclopédie the authors are identified by a letter at the end of an article.

  • (A) - Boucher d'Argis
  • (a) - Lenglet Du Fresnoy
  • (B) - Cahusac
  • (b) - Venel
  • (C) - Pestré
  • (c) - Daubenton, le Subdélégué
  • (D) - Goussier
  • (d) - d'Aumont
  • (E) - de La Chapelle
  • (e) - Bourgelat
  • (F) - Dumarsais
  • (f) - de Villiers
  • (G) - Mallet
  • (g) - Barthès
  • (H) - Toussaint
  • (h) - Morellet
  • (I) - Daubenton
  • (K) - d'Argenville
  • (L) - Tarin
  • (M) - Malouin
  • (m) - Ménuret de Chambaud
  • (N) - Vandenesse
  • (O) - d'Alembert
  • (P) - Blondel
  • (Q) - Le Blond
  • (R) - Landois
  • (S) - Rousseau
  • (T) - Le Roy
  • (V) - Eidous
  • (X) - Yvon
  • (Y) - Louis
  • (Z) - Bellin
  • (*) - Diderot
  • (D.J.) - de Jaucourt
  • (—) - d'Holbach
  • (V.D.F.) - Forbonnais
  • (E.R.M.) - Douchet and Beauzée




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