Gabriel Daniel
Template:Short description Gabriel Daniel (8 February 1649 – 23 June 1728) was a French Jesuit historian.
Biography
Born in Rouen, he was educated by the Jesuits, entered the order at the age of eighteen, and became superior at Paris.Template:Sfn
Works
He is best known by his Histoire de France depuis l'établissement de la monarchie française (first complete edition, 1713), which was republished in 1720, 1721, 1725, 1742, and (the last edition, with notes by Henri Griffet) 1755–1760. Daniel published an abridgment in 1724 (English trans., 1726), and another abridgment was published by Dorival in 1751.Template:Sfn
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Daniel's work Voyage du Monde de DescartesTemplate:Sfn has been noted as an early example of science fiction, as the text takes the form of a narrative exploration of Cartesian philosophy, metaphorically conceived as a voyage, with the last section detailing the protagonists' journey to a third heaven to explore Descartes's theory of vortices.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Notes
References
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- Carlos Sommervogel, Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jesus, t. ii.
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