جوزيف دي مايستر (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Encyclopædia Britannica | Joseph de Maistre (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q5375741
  • "Joseph de Maistre". Encyclopædia Britannica. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-07-25.
  • The issue of Maistre's national identity has long been contentious. In 1802, after the invasion of Savoy and بييمونتي by the armies of the الجمهورية الفرنسية الأولى, Maistre had fled in كالياري, the ancient capital of Kingdom of Sardinia that resisted to the French invasion, wrote to the French ambassador in نابولي, objecting to having been classified as a French émigré and thus subject to confiscation of his properties and punishment should he attempt to return to Savoy. According to the biographical notice written by his son Rodolphe and included in the Complete Works, on that occasion Maistre wrote that
    «He had not been born French, and did not desire to become French, and that, never having set foot in the lands conquered by France, he could not have become French.» – Œuvres complètes de Joseph de Maistre, Lyon, 1884, vol. I, p. XVIII.
    Sources such as the Encyclopædia Britannica and the Catholic Encyclopedia identify Maistre as French, by culture if not by law. In 1860 Albert Blanc, professor of law at the جامعة تورينو, in his preface to a collection of Maistre's diplomatic correspondence wrote that:
    «... this philosopher [Maistre] was a politician; this Catholic was an Italian; he foretold the destiny of the آل سافوي, he supported the end of the مملكة لومبارديا فينيشيا [of northern Italy], he has been, during this century, one of the first defenders of [Italian] independence.» – Correspondance diplomatique de Joseph de Maistre, Paris, 1860, vol. I, pp. III-IV.
    "نسخة مؤرشفة". مؤرشف من الأصل في 2015-05-09. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2019-11-26.{{استشهاد ويب}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link)

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  • The issue of Maistre's national identity has long been contentious. In 1802, after the invasion of Savoy and بييمونتي by the armies of the الجمهورية الفرنسية الأولى, Maistre had fled in كالياري, the ancient capital of Kingdom of Sardinia that resisted to the French invasion, wrote to the French ambassador in نابولي, objecting to having been classified as a French émigré and thus subject to confiscation of his properties and punishment should he attempt to return to Savoy. According to the biographical notice written by his son Rodolphe and included in the Complete Works, on that occasion Maistre wrote that
    «He had not been born French, and did not desire to become French, and that, never having set foot in the lands conquered by France, he could not have become French.» – Œuvres complètes de Joseph de Maistre, Lyon, 1884, vol. I, p. XVIII.
    Sources such as the Encyclopædia Britannica and the Catholic Encyclopedia identify Maistre as French, by culture if not by law. In 1860 Albert Blanc, professor of law at the جامعة تورينو, in his preface to a collection of Maistre's diplomatic correspondence wrote that:
    «... this philosopher [Maistre] was a politician; this Catholic was an Italian; he foretold the destiny of the آل سافوي, he supported the end of the مملكة لومبارديا فينيشيا [of northern Italy], he has been, during this century, one of the first defenders of [Italian] independence.» – Correspondance diplomatique de Joseph de Maistre, Paris, 1860, vol. I, pp. III-IV.
    "نسخة مؤرشفة". مؤرشف من الأصل في 2015-05-09. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2019-11-26.{{استشهاد ويب}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link)

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  • Encyclopædia Britannica | Joseph de Maistre (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q5375741
  • Discogs | Joseph de Maistre (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q504063
  • Brockhaus Enzyklopädie | Joseph Marie Maistre (بالألمانية), QID:Q237227
  • Internet Philosophy Ontology project | Joseph De Maistre (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q6023365
  • www.accademiadellescienze.it | Joseph Marie de Maistre (بالإيطالية), QID:Q107212659
  • Babelio | Joseph de Maistre (بالفرنسية), QID:Q2877812
  • Dalibor Brozović; Tomislav Ladan (1999.), Hrvatska enciklopedija | Joseph de Maistre (بالكرواتية), Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža, OL:120005M, QID:Q1789619 {{استشهاد}}: تحقق من التاريخ في: |publication-date= (help)
  • www.accademiadellescienze.it (بالإيطالية), QID:Q107212659
  • أرشيف الفنون الجميلة، QID:Q10855166
  • Charles Dudley Warner, ed. (1897), Library of the World's Best Literature (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q19098835

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