TY - ECHAP A1 - Touboul, Patricia TI - L’enfant abandonné comme figure de la concupiscence dans l’opuscule de Bénigne Lordelot - De la charité qu’on doit exercer envers les pauvres enfants trouvés (1706) T3 - Rencontres M1 - 103 DO - 10.15122/isbn.978-2-8124-3392-4.p.0177 SN - 978-2-8124-3392-4 SP - 177 EP - 189 AB - The seventeenth century brings to mind Saint Augustine ; it also evokes lechery, which is viewed as a consequence of original sin, indirectly causing, and casting light on, moral and social disorder. Born in 1639, Lordelot, who was a lawyer at the Dijon Parliament then at the Grand Conseil, refers to lechery to explain the abandonment of children. By presenting the abandoned child as the exemplary figure of an incurable sin that can be fought only with divine grace, he revisits and extends Augustinian Rigorism. PY - 2015 DA - 2015/03/20 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier CY - Paris LA - fre UR - https://shop.staging.classiques-garnier.net/enfants-perdus-enfants-trouves-dire-l-abandon-en-europe-du-xvie-au-xviiie-siecle-l-enfant-abandonne-comme-figure-de-la-concupiscence-dans-l-opuscule-de-benigne-lordelot-en.html Y2 - 2025/12/08 ER -