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* Théophraste Renaudot ( 1586 1653 ), medical practitioner, inventor of French written press, journalist, philanthropist
* Théophraste Renaudot, grandfather of Eusèbe Renaudot
The prize is named after Théophraste Renaudot, who created the first French newspaper in 1631.
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Eusèbe Renaudot ( July 20, 1646 September 7, 1720 ) was a French theologian and Orientalist.

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Renaudot died in Paris, in 1653.

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Perec's first novel, Les Choses ( Things: A Story of the Sixties ) was awarded the Prix Renaudot in 1965.
" The controversy was a heated and protracted one and while no settlement was arrived at, the later Oriental Orthodox claim the victory for Severus ( Renaudot, p. 129 ).
In literature, his first novel was Brûlebois ( 1926 ) and in 1929 La Table aux crevés won the Prix Renaudot.
Renaudot was born in Paris, and brought up and educated for a career in the church.
* Protée et autres essais ( 2001, was awarded the 2001 Prix Renaudot de l ' Essai )
His novel Un roman français was awarded the Prix Renaudot in November 2009.
The Prix Théophraste-Renaudot or Prix Renaudot () is a French literary award which was created in 1926 by ten art critics awaiting the results of the deliberation of the jury of the Prix Goncourt.
France has an abundance of literary awards, but a few are considered the top or most important, in 2011 a new award was created called Prix des prix littéraires (" Literary Prize Prize ") which picks the best from among the winners of the major French prizes: Grand Prix du roman de l ' Académie française, Prix Décembre, Prix Femina, Prix Flore, Prix Goncourt, Prix Interallié, Prix Médicis, and Prix Renaudot.
He has written eight books in all and was awarded the 2008 prix Renaudot for The King of Kahel ( le Roi de Kahel ).

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France has the reputation of being a " literary culture ", and this image is reinforced by such things as the importance of French literature in the French educational system, the attention paid by the French media to French book fairs and book prizes ( like the Prix Goncourt, Prix Renaudot or Prix Femina ) and by the popular success of the ( former ) literary television show " Apostrophes " ( hosted by Bernard Pivot ).
Les amitiés particulières is a 1943 novel by French writer Roger Peyrefitte, probably his best known work today, which won the coveted prix Renaudot.

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For his work, Perec won the Prix Renaudot in 1965, the Prix Jean Vigo in 1974, the Prix Médicis in 1978.
The Prix Renaudot is announced at the same ceremony as the Prix Goncourt.
His episcopate is said to have lasted 37 years, and his life, according to Renaudot, 73 years.
He has won many literary awards for his work, including the Prix Apollo, the Prix Fénéon and the Prix Renaudot.
To him too is due a useful edition of the very curious records of early Arab intercourse with China of which Eusèbe Renaudot had given but an imperfect translation ( Relation des voyages, etc., 1845 ), and various other essays illustrating the ancient and medieval geography of the East.
Assemani, Renaudot, Badger ( Nestorians and their Rituals ), also Denzinger, have the fullest information on this point.
He won the Prix Interallié in 2003 for his novel Windows on the World and the Prix Renaudot in 2009 for his book Un roman français.
* L ' amour les yeux fermés ( Love With Closed Eyes ): This novel, which won the Renaudot Prize, is the account of the destruction of a city which has reached the peak of its development and refinement and which is suffering from an insidious evil.
The Prix Renaudot, while not officially related to the Prix Goncourt, is a kind of complement to it, announcing its laureate at the same time and place as the Prix Goncourt, namely on the first Tuesday of November at the Drouant restaurant in Paris.
The Renaudot jurors always pick an alternative laureate in case their first choice is awarded the Prix Goncourt.
Born in Loudun, Renaudot received a doctorate of medicine from the University of Montpellier in 1606.
In the 1610s, Richelieu became more powerful and Renaudot followed him to Paris.
Renaudot, a born protestant, converted to catholicism.
In 1630, Renaudot opened the bureau d ' adresse et de rencontre, where prospective employers and employees could find each other.
Renaudot opened the mont-de-piété, the first pawnshop in Paris, in 1637.

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