Henri de Catt
Henri Alexandre de Catt (25 June 1725–23 November 1795), a
Swiss scholar, was from 1758 the private secretary and close confidant of
Frederick the Great of
Prussia. He is often described as the king's "reader" (''Vorleser''), but in fact did not read anything out loud as such, but was engaged principally in correcting Frederick's pronunciation and written expression in
French, his preferred language for general purposes. During this time de Catt kept a diary, which since its publication in 1885 has been the source of many episodes of Frederick's life and of things he said.
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