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  Daurat - LoveToKnow 1911
Jean Daurat became the director of the College de Coqueret, where he had among his pupils, besides Ba?f, Ronsard, Remy, Belleau and Pontus de Tyard.
The election of Daurat as their president proved the weight of his personal influence, and the value his pupils set on the learning to which he introduced them, but as a writer of French verse he is the least important of the seven.
The Ouvres poetiques in the vernacular of Jean Daurat were edited (1875) with biographical notice and bibliography by Ch.
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 Jean Daurat - Definition, explanation
Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (Latin, Auratus), (1508 - November 1, 1588) was a French poet and scholar, a member of the Pléiade.
Jean Daurat became director of the College de Coqueret, where he had among his pupils Antoine de Baif, Pierre de Ronsard, Remy Belleau and Pontus de Tyard.
The election of Daurat as their leader proved the weight of his personal influence, and the value his pupils set on the learning to which he introduced them, but as a writer of French verse he is the least important of the seven.
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 Jean Daurat
Jean Daurat, or Dorat, Auratus in Latin, a French poet and scholar, and member of the Pléiade, was born at Limoges in 1508.
He belonged to a noble family, and, after studying at the college of Limoges, came up to Paris to be presented to Francis I, who made him tutor to his pages.
Jean Daurat bcame the director of the Collège de Coqueret, where he had among his pupils, besides Baïf, Pierre de Ronsard, Remy, Belleau and Pontus de Tyard.
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 Jean Daurat Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (Latin Auratus) (1508 - November 1 1588) was a French poet and scholar a member of the Pléiade.
Jean Daurat became director of the College de Coqueret where he had among his pupils Antoine de Baif Pierre de Ronsard Remy Belleau and Pontus de Tyard.
The election of Daurat as their leader proved the weight of his personal influence and the value his pupils set on the learning to which he introduced them but as a writer of French verse he is the least important of the seven.
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 Jean Daurat Information
Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (Latin, Auratus), (1508 – November 1, 1588) was a French poet and scholar, a member of the Pléiade.
Daurat became director of the College de Coqueret, where he had among his pupils Antoine de Baif, Pierre de Ronsard, Remy Belleau and Pontus de Tyard.
The Œuvres poétiques in the vernacular of Jean Daurat were edited (1875) with biographical notice and bibliography by Charles Marty-Laveaux in his Pléiade française.
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 Jean Daurat - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
He was born Jean Dinemandy at Limoges in 1508, a member of a noble family.
Jean Daurat became director of the College de Coqueret, where he had among his pupils Antoine de Baif, Pierre de Ronsard, Remy Belleau and Pontus de Tyard.
The election of Daurat as their leader proved the weight of his personal influence, and the value his pupils set on the learning to which he introduced them, but as a writer of French verse he is the least important of the seven.
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 Jean Daurat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (Latin, Auratus), (1508 – November 1, 1588) was a French poet and scholar, a member of the Pléiade.
Daurat became director of the College de Coqueret, where he had among his pupils Antoine de Baif, Pierre de Ronsard, Remy Belleau and Pontus de Tyard.
The Œuvres poétiques in the vernacular of Jean Daurat were edited (1875) with biographical notice and bibliography by Charles Marty-Laveaux in his Pléiade française.
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 Mermoz Bio, Part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Soon after Jean was born, his mother left her husband to go and live with her parents.
Daurat said to him "Are you happy with yourself?" "Yes, Mister director," said Mermoz.
Jean Mermoz, who had just turned twenty-six, was sent out to take charge of the South American lines.
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 Joachim du Bellay
1522-1560), French poet and critic, member of the Pléiade[?], was born at the château of La Turmelière, not far from Lire, near Angers, being the son of Jean du Belay, seigneur de Gonnor, cousin-german of the cardinal Jean du Bellay and of Guillaume du Bellay[?].
Du Bellay returned with Ronsard to Paris to join the circle of students of the humanities attached to Jean Daurat at the College de Coqueret.
While Ronsard and Antoine de Bail[?] were most influenced by Greek models, du Bellay was more especially a Latinist, and perhaps his preference for a language so nearly connected with his own had some part in determining the more national and familiar note of his poetry.
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 DAURAT (or DORAT), JEA... - Online Information article about DAURAT (or DORAT), JEA...
Daurat became the director of the College de Coqueret, where he had among his pupils, besides Bazf, See also:
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 Claque
The hiring of persons to applaud dramatic performances was common in classical times, and the emperor Nero, when he acted, had his performance greeted by an encomium chanted by five thousand of his soldiers, who were called Angustals.
The recollection of this gave the 16th-century French poet, Jean Daurat, an idea which has developed into the modern claque.
Buying up a number of tickets for a performance of one of his plays, he distributed them gratuitously to those who promised publicly to express their approbation.
www.theatrehistory.com /french/claque001.html   (256 words)

  
 Jean Daurat - Encyclopedia.com
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 Search Results for "Jean"
Jean, (zhaN) (KEY), 1921-, grand duke of Luxembourg (1964-2000); son of Charlotte, grand duchess of Luxembourg, and Felix, prince of Bourbon-Parma.
He was apprentice and later partner to a goldsmith, Pierre Bordier, whom he...
Although ordained as a priest, he led a worldly life....
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 Jean Dorat — Infoplease.com
Jean Daurat - Daurat or Dorat, Jean, 1508?–1588, French classical scholar.
So Jean Dorat, one of the Pleiad poets of France, was...
The Decline and Fall of Latin (and the Rise of English).(Dorat's ode to Ronsard in Latin with English translation)(Poem)
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 Jean Daurat Or Dorat Biography (1508–88) Online Encyclopedia Article About Jean Daurat Or Dorat Biography (1508–88)
Jean Daurat Or Dorat Biography (1508–88) Online Encyclopedia Article About Jean Daurat Or Dorat Biography (1508–88)
A prolific writer, he is said to have composed more than 15 000 Latin and Greek verses.
Do not copy, download, transfer, or otherwise replicate the site content in whole or in part.
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 Amazon.com: "Jean Mermoz": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
One of those captured was a flamboyant character named Jean Mermoz, an adventurer destined to become one of the aviation world's celebrities.
In the rue Jean Mermoz, where I lived with my younger sister and parents, we woke in the morning to the sound of cock crows.
A French aviator, Jean Mermoz, was the first to open air routes from Paris to Senegal, and from there to South America.
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 AllRefer.com - Jean Daurat (Scholars, Antiquarians, And Orientalists, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Jean Daurat (Scholars, Antiquarians, And Orientalists, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Jean Daurat[both: zhAN dOrA´] Pronunciation Key, 1508?–1588, French classical scholar.
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 The Official Ned Rorem Website: Musical Works
Text: Jehan Regnier, Pierre de Ronsard, Olivier de Magny, Jean Daurat, Jean Antonie de Baif (F) Eight poems for voice and orchestra
Text: Franz Kafka, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jean Cocteau, Stephane Mallarme, Sigmund Freud, Paul Goodman and Andre Gide (E) 2.2.2.2-2.1.1.0-timp.perc(1):SD/large gong/cyms/tgl-harp-pft-strings
Libretto: from poems of Jean de la Fontaine, translated by Marianne Moore (E) The Lion in Love, The Sun and the Frogs, The Bird Wounded by an Arrow, The Fox and the Grapes, The Animals Sick of the Plague
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 The Official Ned Rorem Website: Musical Works
Text: Jehan Regnier, Pierre de Ronsard, Olivier de Magny, Jean Daurat, Jean Antonie de Baif (F) Eight poems for voice and orchestra
Text: Franz Kafka, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jean Cocteau, Stephane Mallarme, Sigmund Freud, Paul Goodman and Andre Gide (E) 2.2.2.2-2.1.1.0-timp.perc(1):SD/large gong/cyms/tgl-harp-pft-strings
Libretto: from poems of Jean de la Fontaine, translated by Marianne Moore (E) The Lion in Love, The Sun and the Frogs, The Bird Wounded by an Arrow, The Fox and the Grapes, The Animals Sick of the Plague
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 Limoges
Limoges is known worldwide for its porcelain and ceramics.
Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (1508-1588), poet and scholar, member of the Pléiade[?]
Thomas Robert Bugeaud de la Piconnerie, Duke of Isly (1784-1849), marshal of France
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 AIR SPORTS INTERNATIONAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Didier Daurat was the boss, and Jean Mermoz, Antoine de Saint-Exupery and Henri Guillaumet were at the controls.
On her third attempt, Jean Batten, a young pilot from New Zealand who had given up the piano to take to the air, succeeded in flying from London to Port Darwin on
He returned only to leave once again… After 12 years, he radioed from the South Atlantic that he was cutting his rear right engine.
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 AllRefer.com - Jean Dorat (Scholars, Antiquarians, And Orientalists, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Jean Dorat (Scholars, Antiquarians, And Orientalists, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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 Dorat: Amazon : le chevalier dorat et les poètes légers au xviiie. Dorat - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Dorat Dorat may refer to: Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (Latin, Auratus), (1508-1588), French poet and scholar, Dorat, a commune of the Puy-de-Dôme département, in France amazon : le chevalier dorat et les poètes légers au xviiie
Dorat Jean Dorat French humanist, a brilliant Hellenist, one of the poets of the Pl Information from Encyclopædia Britannica about Jean Dorat Dorat, Jean.
Dorat DORAT, JEAN [Dorat, Jean] see Daurat, Jean.
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 Raghav Subbarao
The usage of this practice goes back to classical times, and possibly the earliest known usage was by the Roman Emperor Nero.
In medieval times, 16th century, French poet Jean Daurat, inspired by Nero's practice, revitalized the usage of this practice in a modified form.
Until the 18th century, this was used on and off, mainly in France, and in the early 1820s, this underwent some systematization, and offices were opened to manage and support this practice.
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 the biography of Jean Antoine de Baif - life story
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His father spared no pains to secure the best possible education for his son.
The boy was taught Latin by Charles Estienne, and Greek by Ange Vergêce, the Cretan scholar and calligraphist who designed Greek types for Francis I. When he was eleven years old he was put under ‘the care of the famous Jean Daurat (q.v.).
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