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This article presents a detailed chronology of the creation of L'Ami des hommes and the very special role played by Richard Cantillon's Essai sur la nature du commerce en général in this process. It shows that Mirabeau obtained the manuscript of the French translation of the Essai made by Cantillon himself through a marquis de Saint-George. We provide a biography of this obscure character and discuss his relationship with both Cantillon and the Marquis de Mirabeau. Then, we study how Mirabeau used Cantillon's text as a source of inspiration for four projects developed in different contexts. We show that, from 1740 to 1757, his relationship to Cantillon's text changed. His first two tries merely abstracted and rewrote the original text of the Essai to adapt it to a general readership. In the early 1750s, motivated by his discussions with his younger brother, the Chevalier de Mirabeau, on political economy, the marquis developed a more ambitious plan. He decided to provide an annotated edition of Cantillon's Essai. By 1756, Mirabeau realized that his ideas and interests had become so much different from those of Cantillon that it was best to reconceive his project as a stand-alone and completely original text, the one he finally published as L'Ami des hommes in 1757.
本文详细介绍了《人类之爱》的创作年表,以及理查德·坎蒂隆的《Essai sur la nature du commerce en gacemen》在这一过程中所起的特殊作用。它表明,米拉波通过圣乔治侯爵获得了坎替永自己翻译的《Essai》的法文手稿。我们提供了这个默默无闻的人物的传记,并讨论了他与坎替隆和米拉波侯爵的关系。然后,我们研究了米拉波如何将坎蒂永的文本作为在不同背景下发展的四个项目的灵感来源。我们表明,从1740年到1757年,他与坎替永的文本的关系发生了变化。他的前两次尝试只是对《随笔》的原文进行了抽象和改写,以使其适合普通读者。18世纪50年代早期,在与弟弟米拉波骑士(Chevalier de Mirabeau)讨论政治经济学的激励下,这位侯爵制定了一个更雄心勃勃的计划。他决定提供一本加注解的坎蒂永的《随笔》。到1756年,米拉波意识到,他的思想和兴趣已经与坎蒂永大不相同,最好将他的作品重新构思为一个独立的、完全原创的文本,他最终在1757年出版了《我是人类》。
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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