Marc-Antoine Eidous (1715–c.1790) was a French writer, translator and Encyclopedist [1] born in Marseille.
Marc-Antoine Eidous – or Eydoux – was born in Marseille on 18 February 1715 and was baptised the next day at St. Martin [2]. His death date remains to be checked.
His translations included works on the subjects of philosophy, travel and agriculture by English and Scottish authors:
Eidous also contributed to the Encyclopédie, including an entry on heraldry (blason).
Marc-Antoine Eidous (1715–c.1790) was a French writer, translator and Encyclopedist [1] born in Marseille.
Marc-Antoine Eidous – or Eydoux – was born in Marseille on 18 February 1715 and was baptised the next day at St. Martin [2]. His death date remains to be checked.
His translations included works on the subjects of philosophy, travel and agriculture by English and Scottish authors:
Eidous also contributed to the Encyclopédie, including an entry on heraldry (blason).