Re: about Voltaire
in reply to a message by Mercy Joy
From Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire
The name "Voltaire," which he adopted in 1718 not only as a pen name but also in daily use, is an anagram of the Latinized spelling of his surname "Arouet" and the letters of the sobriquet "le jeune" ("the younger"): AROVET Le Ieune. The name also echoes in reversed order the syllables of a familial château in the Poitou region: "Airvault".
~ Ivayla,
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire
The name "Voltaire," which he adopted in 1718 not only as a pen name but also in daily use, is an anagram of the Latinized spelling of his surname "Arouet" and the letters of the sobriquet "le jeune" ("the younger"): AROVET Le Ieune. The name also echoes in reversed order the syllables of a familial château in the Poitou region: "Airvault".
~ Ivayla,
skillfully disguised as a responsible adult
This message was edited 8/15/2007, 5:27 PM