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BRILLAT-SAVARIN, Anthelme, French author, born in Bellay, 1 April, 1755; died in Paris, 2 February, 1826. He was a deputy in the states-general in 1789, judge of the court of cassation in 1792, and in 1793 mayor of Bellay, but fled to Switzerland, and thence to the United States in that year to escape the revolutionary tribunal. He resided three years in New York, where he taught French and played an instrument in the orchestra of a theatre. After his return to France in 1796 he was a judge in the court of cassation. Besides anonymous writings on political economy and archaeology, and a volume on duelling, he published a famous work entitled Physiologic du gofit" (1825), interspersed with anecdotes of his sojourn in the United States.
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