"Cajot (jean-joseph) - The Plagiarism Of Mjjr Of Geneva On Education. At Durand, 1766."
CAJOT (Jean-Joseph) - The plagiarism of MJJR of Geneva on education. The Hague, Chez Durand, 1766; in-8, XXIV-378 pp. + bookseller's catalogue, contemporary full marbled calfskin binding, decorated smooth spine, green morocco title label, mottled edges, fillet on the covers. Jean-Joseph Cajot was born in Verdun in 1726 and died on July 7, 1779. He was a Benedictine of the congregation of Saint-Vanne and Saint-Hydulphe in Lorraine. This work also bears the title: The literary thefts of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, citizen of Geneva, or his plagiarisms on education. Dom Cajot explains to us in this book that Rousseau's ideas were largely borrowed from Plutarch and Montaigne.