Pierre Bayle (1647-1706) posted for the first time in 1696 this dictionary charged with erudition, comments "spicy" and dangerous ideas that the illustrated of the eighteenth century (Voltaire, Diderot, d'Holbach) considered the "Arsenal" of which they feed your ideas. Federico II of Prussia judged him similar to a Bible and proposed, legendarily, that the ministers would swear on him. The 19th century, however, after that vertiginous diffusion, he saw him sink into oblivion and silence. He returned to light a few years ago, when intellectual history began to become aware of the importance of his endless columns for dissemination, for example, of Spinoza's thought in Europe and America. The selection that we offer here, in addition to the article dedicated to that philosopher, includes a dozen other who have been equally influential. The introduction, translation and notes have been i...read more