Louis de Montalte

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Louis de Montalte is the pseudonym used by French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal for the publication of his influential "Lettres provinciales."

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Louis de Montalte canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pseudonym
activeInCentury 17th century
alsoKnownFor defense of Antoine Arnauld
style of ironic argumentation
associatedWithMovement Jansenism NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Antoine Arnauld NERFINISHED
members of Port-Royal
countryOfUse France NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork apologetics
philosophy
religious polemics
theology
firstPublication Lettres provinciales NERFINISHED
genre epistolary literature
polemical letters
religious controversy
hasRole apologist for Jansenism
religious polemicist
languageOfWorks French
notableWork Lettres provinciales NERFINISHED
opposed Jesuits NERFINISHED
realName Blaise Pascal NERFINISHED
reasonForUse anonymity in religious controversy
protection from ecclesiastical censure
protection from political repercussions
subjectOf scholarly studies on Pascal
studies of Jansenist controversy
usedBy Blaise Pascal NERFINISHED
usedFor publication of Lettres provinciales
workLocation Paris
Port-Royal milieu

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Lettres provinciales pseudonymousAuthorName Louis de Montalte