Jodin, Mademoiselle (fl. 18th c.)
Jodin, Mademoiselle (fl. 18th c.)
French lecturer. Name variations: Mlle Jodin. Dau. of a clockmaker from Geneva.
Collaborated on the Encyclopédie of Diderot, D'Alembert and others; wrote a speech on divorce addressed to Assemblée Nationale, Vues legislatives pour les femmes (1790); works published in P. Duhet (ed.), Cahiers de doléances des femmes et autres textes.
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