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said that a people who would destroy everything would come from the north – this people did not come – but a wind from the north froze some vines, this that had been predicted by Matthieu Lansberg. What if someone dares to doubt his knowledge? Hawkers immediately denounce him as a bad citizen, and
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received the assent of the religious and civil authorities, which would certainly explain its success. In the 18th century, Sébastien Mercier estimated its circulation at 60,000. Some of these were specially bound copies sent by the Prince-Bishopric as
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begun at Liège in 1777, called on the Almanach to transform itself into "a sort of practical encyclopaedia which would inform the people of their rights and duties and contribute also to their moral liberation". During the reign of
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style, officially to cater for the illiterate but also to encode messages at another level, as communications between secret societies, which were booming in that era. This was the era of
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The almanac revealed the stars' influences on human affairs and provided practical, medical and household advice, stories and anecdotes on current affairs. For some of its predictions the
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published annually from the 17th century onwards (the oldest surviving edition dates to 1626). This version lasted until 1792, when the tribulations of the
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D. Droixhe, "Une histoire des Lumières au pays de Liège", les Éditions de l'Université de Liège, 2007, p. 15
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Even so, Enlightenment philosophers wanted to take advantage of the publication's wide circulation:
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Dictionnaire universel des sciences morale, économique, politique et diplomatique
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to major figures in foreign courts. It was also cited as an emanation of
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later became a daily newspaper spreading the liberal then
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astrologers treat him as small-minded and a lying thinker.
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17th-century establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
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Matthieu Lansbergh

almanac
Liège Revolution
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
hieroglyphic
Galileo
Rosicrucians
esoteric
diplomatic gifts
obscurantism
Enlightenment
Voltaire
Alexandre Dumas
Virgil
William I of the Netherlands
Belgian Revolution
unionist
Paul Devaux
Joseph Lebeau
Charles Rogier
Casterman
Liège découverte
Categories
Astrological almanacs
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Publications established in the 17th century
17th-century establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
Publications disestablished in 1792
1792 disestablishments in the Holy Roman Empire

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