Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Republic of Geneva
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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1712/06/28 | Jean-Jacques Rousseau is born at number 40, Grand-Rue in Geneva, a city-state and Protestant associate of the Swiss Confederacy. | Born | Confessions (Rousseau) | Grand'Rue Geneve | Geneva | ||
1761/00/00 | Julie, or the New Heloise - published | Author | Julie, or the New Heloise | ||||
1762/00/00 | Emile, or On Education - published | Author | Emile, or On Education | ||||
1766/01/13 | David Hume and Jean Jacques Rousseau arrive in London. They will lodge at 10 Buckingham Street during their stay. | Visitor | Rousseau Lodgings No 10 | Buckingham Street | |||
1766/01/15 | Rousseau becomes so entranced with David Garrick's performance at Drury Lane Theatre that he leans precariously out of his seat and almost falls from the box. Hume observes that the King and Queen look more at Rousseau than at the play. | Audience Member | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane | London | |||
1778/07/02 | Jean-Jacques Rousseau dies of cerebral bleeding resulting in an apoplectic stroke in Ermenonville, Kingdom of France. | Dies | |||||
1782/00/00 | Confessions - published | Author | Confessions (Rousseau) | ||||
1782/00/00 | Reveries of a Solitary Walker - published | Author | Reveries of a Solitary Walker |
4 Creative Works by Jean-Jacques Rousseau »
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Julie, or the New Heloise | Author | Book | 1761/00/00 |
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Emile, or On Education | Author | Essay | 1762/00/00 |
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Confessions (Rousseau) | Author | Memoir | 1782/00/00 |
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Reveries of a Solitary Walker | Author | Memoir | 1782/00/00 |
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