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CHARLES BATTEUX (1713-1780)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 533 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHARLES BATTEUX (1713-1780)  , French philosopher and writer on .esthetics, was born near Vouziers (
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Ardennes), and studied
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theology at Reims . In 1739 he came to Paris, and after teaching in the colleges of
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Lisieux and Navarre, was appointed to the chair of Greek and
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Roman philosophy in the College de France . In 1746 he published his
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treatise
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Les Beaux-Arts reduits a un name principe, an attempt to find a unity among the various theories of beauty and taste, and his views were widely accepted . The reputation thus gained, confirmed by his
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translation of Horace (1750), led to his becoming a member of the Academie
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des Inscriptions (1754) and of the French Academy (1761) . His Cours de belles lettres (1765) was afterwards included with some minor writings in the large treatise, Principes de la litterature (1774) . The rules for composition there laid down are, perhaps, somewhat pedantic . His philosophical writings were La Morale d'Epicure tiree de ses propres gaits (1758), and the Histoire des causes premieres (1769) . In consequence of the freedom with which in this
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work he attacked the abuse of authority in philosophy, he lost his professorial chair . His last and most extensive work was a Cours deludes d l'usage des eaves de l'ecole militaire (45 vols.) . In the Beaux-Arts, Batteux
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developed a theory which is derived from Locke through Voltaire's sceptical sensualism . He held that
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Art consists in the faithful imitation of the beautiful in nature . Applying this principle to the art of
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poetry, and analysing,
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line by line and even word by word, the
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works of
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great poets, he deduced the law that the beauty of poetry consists in the accuracy, beauty and harmony of individual expression .

This narrow and pedantic theory had at least the merit of insisting on propriety of expression . His Histoire des causes premieres was among the first attempts at a

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history of philosophy, and in his work on Epicurus, following on Gassendi, he defended Epicureanism against the general attacks made against it . See
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Dacier et Dupuy, " loges," in Mimoires de d Academie des Inscriptions .

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