Bossuet, Précepteur Du Dauphin, Fils De Louis XIV Et ÉvÃaque À La Cour (1670-1682) examines Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet's role as tutor to the Dauphin, the son of Louis XIV. This historical work delves into Bossuet's methods of instruction, his influence on the Dauphin's education, and his position within the French court. The book sheds light on the education of a future king and the religious and political climate of the era. Amable Floquet's meticulous research offers valuable insights into the life and work of Bossuet, as well as the inner workings of the French monarchy during a pivotal period in European history. This study is an essential resource for anyone interested in French history, royal education, and the life of one of France's most influential religious figures.
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