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The Lambercier family were the family of a Calvinist minister who lived in Bossey, a hamlet close to Salève, south of Geneva.

From October 1722 until 1724, between the ages of ten and twelve, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, while he was under the care of his maternal uncle, stayed two years with the family. It was there that he was administered la fessée de mademoiselle Lambercier, from the minister's sister, who was then about thirty.




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