Jean-Louis Castilhon Explained

Jean-Louis Castilhon (1721, Toulouse – 24 August 1798, Bouillon) was an 18th-century French man of letters and encyclopedist.[1]

The brother of journalist and writer Jean Castilhon, Jean-Louis Castilhon was a prolific author who contributed to a large number of periodicals, including the Journal de jurisprudence of which he was the director.

He married Philippine Lembert in Bouillon on October 3, 1766.

He gave the Supplément à l'Encyclopédie about 400 articles devoted to history.

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  1. Parish Notre-Dame du Jour in Toulouse where his father, Jean, was a prosecutor for the Sénéchaussée ; his mother was Marguerite Demerle.
  2. http://penelope.uchicago.edu/castillon/index.html Read online