'John Mills' (1717 –
1786 or 1796) was an
encyclopedist on the ''
Encyclopédie.'' He was originally a writer on agricultural matters from
England. He proposed and worked on the ''Encyclopédie'' with
Gottfried Sellius, a native of
Gdańsk, who, after being a professor at
Halle and
Göttingen and residing in the
Netherlands, had settled in
Paris.
Mills and Sellius originally proposed simply to
translate articles from
Chambers' ''
Cyclopaedia'' into
French. However, Mills's knowledge of French was inadequate, the
publisher André Le Breton was extremely dissatisfied with Mills's work, and Le Breton eventually physically
assaulted Mills. Mills took Le Breton to court, but the court decided that Mills's incompetence had warranted the attack. Le Breton replaced Mills with
Denis Diderot.
References
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A BBC radio programme about the Encyclopédie which briefly refers to Mills