%0 Journal Article %T Itinerari libertini tra Parigi e Vienna. L*abate Lenglet du Fresnoy dalla storia erudita all*ermetismo %A Davide Arecco %J Montesquieu.it : Biblioteca Elettronica su Montesquieu e Dintorni %D 2012 %I University of Bologna %X Between XVII and XVIII centuries, along Europe, the libertine culture assimilates new natural philosophy*s laical and rational achievements . Indeed, on one side it delves into the ancient Pyrrhonism*s points; in the same time and on the other side it considers the Hermeticism*s Renaissance legacy. This is an erudite and daring operation, which is against the tide and disparaging of ecclesiastical bans. Prime movers were key people as John Toland and Anglo-Dutch free-thinkers, Eugene Prince of Savoy and his intendant Baron Hohendorf, Pietro Giannone and 每 in Paris 每 abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy. The abbot, prolific writer and reader, easily moves from his first period studies about French history 每 in keeping with the European erudition over Deism and radical Enlightenment 每 to the rescue of magical 每 hermetical tradition in his last years. His own extensive literary work, known but never fully analyzed, is important and valuable. %K Lenglet du Fresnoy %K Crisis of the European Conscience %K Freethinking %K Radical Enlightenment %K Hermeticism %U http://www.montesquieu.it/biblioteca/Testi/Itinerari_libertini.pdf