Talk:Jean-Sifrein Maury

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This article is or was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): DDenord. Peer reviewers: Aocho032.

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Well written with solid sources. I do believe that we could do a bit better with Maury and the Revolution, so hopefully I can find more info to add to this wiki. I'm doing a lot of research on Maury, and I hope to expand this page. :) DDenord (talk) 03:29, 30 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, I am an undergrad student with a research paper concerning Abbe Maury, and I just wanted to get some feedback on how difficult or easy it might have been to get information on Maury and how you managed to siphon this information into the article. I plan to use most, if not all of the following resources to add to the article.

  Scannell, T. (1911). Jean-Siffrein Maury. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.Retrieved February 19, 2017 from New Advent: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10072c.htm[1]

Poujoulat, Le Cardinal Maury: sa Vie et ses Oeuvres (Paris, 1855)

IDEM, Correspondance Diplomatique et Mémoires inedits du Cardinal Maury, 1792-1817 (Lille, 1891)

Beik, P. H. (1951). Abbé Maury and the National Assembly. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 546-555.

Maury, J. S. (1891). Correspondance diplomatique et mémoires inédits du Cardinal Maury: 1792-1817. Desclée de Brouwer.

Maury, J. S. (1829). Essai sur l'éloquence de la chaire, panégyriques, éloges et discours.

Maury, J. S. (1804). Principes d'éloquence pour la chaire & le barreau. Theodore Warée.

Maury, J. S. (1791). Esprit, pensées et maximes de M. L'abbé Maury, député à l'Assemblée Nationale. chez Cuchet.

Please let me know how the process went for anyone who added to this article. DDenord (talk) 21:41, 19 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Conclave of 1799–1800[edit]

I note that there is nothing at all about Cardinal Maury and the conclave in Venice, 1799–1800. This is all the more strange since Maury was the only French cardinal present, and he was the official representative of King Louis XVIII. He was one of the half-dozen most active cardinals in the political maneuverings, and he had a good deal to do with the outcome.

See, for example, George Cogordan, "Le cardinal Maury," Revue des Deux Mondes Vol. 112, No. 3 (1892), pp. 520-561, especially pp, 533-539.

--Vicedomino (talk) 22:25, 18 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]