Volney, French philosopher, born at Craon; travelled in Egypt and
Syria; wrote an account of his travels in his "Voyage"; was imprisoned
during the Reign of Terror; patronised and promoted to honour by
Napoleon, and by the Bourbons on their return; his principal work,
"
Les Ruines, ou Méditations sur les Révolutions des Empires," was
an embodiment of 18th-century enlightenment (
q. v.) (1757-1820).