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What (who) is quartier-maître - definition

FRENCH LANGUAGE PHRASE
Maître-penseur; Maitre a penser; Maitre-penseur

Maître Péronilla         
OPERA BY JACQUES OFFENBACH
Maitre Peronilla
Maître Péronilla is an opéra bouffe in three acts of 1878 with music by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was by the composer with Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter and Paul Ferrier.
Gran Maître         
PRIMARY CREATOR GOD IN HAITIAN VODOU
Gran Met; Gran Maitre
Gran Maître () is the primary creator god in Haitian Vodou. He is the equivalent of the Judeo-Christian God.
Edmond Maître         
FRENCH MUSICIAN (1840-1898)
User:Viriditas/Edmond Maître
Edmond Maître (April 23, 1840  – May 29, 1898)Daulte misreports the birth date. The correct birth date is reported by the Bordeaux city archives.

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Maître à penser

Maître à penser is a French-language phrase, denoting a teacher whom one chooses, in order to learn not just a set of facts or point of view, but a way of thinking. It translates literally as "master for thinking".

To take a maître à penser is therefore close to becoming a disciple. The phrase itself can be used to refer to a type of person — an inspirational genius, for example — who naturally would attract followers interested enough to absorb a whole intellectual approach.

A maître à penser is therefore possibly something like a mentor, or guru with a possibly beneficent approach. A negative effect of such a master might be to close down all other intellectual avenues in a student, imposing some schematic or monolithic approach. Such a master receives the French pejorative maître-penseur.