Pierre Brumoy

Pierre Brumoy (26 August 1688, in Rouen – 16 April 1742, in Paris) was an 18th-century French Jesuit, humanist and editor of the ''Journal de Trévoux''.

Father Brumoy professed in colleges of his order. He provided articles to the ''Journal of Trevoux'', published vol. XI of ''L'Histoire de l’église gallicane'' begun by Jacques Longueval and Pierre-Claude Fontenai that he had been instructed to continue.

The book that made his reputation, ''Théâtre des Grecs'', contains translations of seven plays, other analysis, and begins with three discourses: ''Sur le théâtre grec'' ; ''Sur l’origine de la tragédie'' ; ''Sur le parallèle du théâtre ancien et du moderne''. Despite translation infidelities and narrow views, this book gave the service to inform the public of authors who were only accessible to scholars and was republished.

From Brumoy we also have a ''Recueil de diverses pièces en prose et en vers'' ; ''Œuvres diverses'', (Paris, 1741, 4 vol. in-12°), containing discourses, three tragedies, two comedies in verse, played in colleges, and two esteemed Latin poems, one on Passions, the other on ''la Verrerie''. He also participated to the ''Résolutions d’Espagne'' by father d’Orléans and to the ''Histoire de Rienzi'' by father Du Cerceau. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Brumoy, Pierre
Published 1759
printed for Mess. Millar, Vaillant, Baldwin, Crowder, Johnston, Dodsley, and Wilson and Durham

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by Desfontaines, Pierre-François Guyot
Published 1726
Printed and sold by Tho. Edlin, at the Prince's-Arms, over-against Exeter-Exchange; and N. Prevost, at the Sign of the Ship, over-against Southampton-Street, in the Strand
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