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Tienne Aignantienne Aignan (April 9 1773 - June 21 1824) was a French translator, political writer, librettist and playwright born in Beaugency-sur-Loire. In 1814 he was made a member of the Acadmie franaise, replacing Bernardin de Saint-Pierre in Seat 27. Among his works are: - a verse translation of the Iliad,
- translations of Pope, Goldsmith, and Elisa Hervey,
- the play (Paris 1793) covering the trial and execution of King Louis XVI,
- librettos for the operas Maria Seski (1799), Nephtali, ou les Ammonites by Blangini (Ballard, Paris 1806), and the Arthurian Arthus de Bretagne,
- The Condition of the Protestants in France (1818) and
- Histoire du jury (A. Eymery, Paris 1822).
References Aignan, tienne Aignan, tienne Aignan, Etienne Aignan, tienne
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