And see, that's what I get from having read the dissertation only once and then quickly.
This is what I get for not only having read it more slowly, but then having gone through it a second time just a few months ago, assembling my Algarotti chronology.
And yet you picked up on the Queen of Hungary bit that I missed! This is why it's so great to be part of a salon. :D
with everything else, I haven't read her part of the book yet
Not surprised! Idk how you're doing as much as you are, I'm still falling behind on comments! (Because unlike a year ago when comments were all I did, I'm now working, studying German, and starting to read again now that I'm feeling better--currently skimming a Diderot bio, will try to do a write-up at some point.)
Re: Émilie Tripled
This is what I get for not only having read it more slowly, but then having gone through it a second time just a few months ago, assembling my Algarotti chronology.
And yet you picked up on the Queen of Hungary bit that I missed! This is why it's so great to be part of a salon. :D
with everything else, I haven't read her part of the book yet
Not surprised! Idk how you're doing as much as you are, I'm still falling behind on comments! (Because unlike a year ago when comments were all I did, I'm now working, studying German, and starting to read again now that I'm feeling better--currently skimming a Diderot bio, will try to do a write-up at some point.)