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An outbreak of the plague in 1555 caused the boys to return home, and for the next few years Joseph was his father's constant companion and amanuensis.
The name of Jean Dorat then stood as high as that of Turnebus as a Greek scholar, and far higher as a professor.
It was to Dorat that Scaliger owed the home which he found for the next thirty years of his life.
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 La Pléiade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The core group of the Renaissance "Pléiade" -- Pierre de Ronsard, Joachim du Bellay and Jean-Antoine de Baïf -- came together at the Collège de Coqueret under the tutelege of the famous Hellenist and Latinist Jean Dorat and were generally called the "Brigade".
Ronsard was regarded as the leader of the "Brigade", but their 'manifesto' was penned by Du Bellay ('La Deffense et illustration de la langue françoyse' 1549).
In a poem in 1556 Ronsard announced that the "Brigade" had become the "Pléiade", but apparently no one in Ronsard's literary circle used the expression to refer to himself, and use of the term stems principally from Huguenot poets critical of Ronsard's pretensions (Ronsard was a polemicist for the royal Catholic policy).
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 Joachim du Bellay -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
There too he probably met Jacques Peletier du Mans, who had published a translation of the Ars Poetica of (Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC)) Horace, with a preface in which much of the programme advocated later by the Pléiade is to be found in outline.
While Ronsard and (additional info and facts about Jean-Antoine de Baïf) Jean-Antoine de Baïf 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.
His intimate relations with Ronsard were not renewed; but he formed a close friendship with the scholar Jean de Morel, whose house was the centre of a learned society.
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 Jean Antoine de Baïf
Il fut confié dès le berceau à Ange Vergèce et à Charles Estienne, à huit ans à Jacques Toussaint, professeur de grec au Collège royal, avant de recevoir l’enseignement de l'éminent helléniste Jean Dorat lui-même, qui devint son précepteur en même temps que celui de Pierre de Ronsard dans la demeure des Baïf.
Jean Antoine de Baïf découvre la poésie très jeune et publie, dès 1552, un premier recueil de vers, nettement influencé par Pétrarque (les Amours de Méline), qui est suivi en 1555 par les Amours de Francine, ouvrage plus personnel mais qui ne connut pas davantage de succès que le précédent.
Jean Antoine de Baïf pratique tous les genres littéraires en vogue à son époque, du lyrisme à la facétie, du théâtre tragique ou comique.
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 Analyse nostradamienne : Jean Dorat et la « miliade » de quatrains
On observera qu’il est question de Dorat (Jean Dinemandi, 1508 - 1588, mais le nom de Dorat était le nom initial et Dinemandi un surnom porté quelque temps dans la famille), maître de Ronsard et de Du Bellay (cf.
Nous pensons que c’est ce texte nostradamique disparu lié à Dorat qui est ainsi signalé tant par Grudé que par Du Verdier, et qui pouvait en effet se présenter sous la forme de dix centuries.
Décidément, ces deux personnages Chevigny / Chavigny et Dorat / Auratus sont très liés tout comme le sont les années 1570 - cf.
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 A Critical Evaluation of the Chronology of the Editions of the 'Prophéties' -- by Elmar R. Gruber
Another argument of Halbronn in favor of the opinion that the 1563 Barbe Regnault almanac is antedated comes from the titlepage, where the printer is mentioned just as "Barbe Regnault" and not as "veuve Barbe Regnault" as she was called a year before on the titlepage of her Pronostication pour 1562.
A dedicatory letter to the same Jean de Vauzelles was also printed in another Nostradamus prognostication for the same year at Lyon, the Pronostication nouvelle, Pour l'an mille cinq cents soixante deux by Antoine Volant and Pierre Brotot.
Jean de Vauzelles must have written to Nostradamus in 1560 or 1561 about his interpretation of C 3.55 as being a prediction of the death of Henry II.
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 HOASM: Jean Antoine de Baïf
From the cradle he was entrusted to Ange Vergèce and Charles Estienne, then at the age of eightto Jacques Toussaint, professor of Greek to the Collège royal, before studying under the eminent hellenist Jean Dorat himself, who became his tutor at the same time as that of Pierre de Ronsard in the Baïf residence.
Jean Antoine de Baîf discovered poetry in his youth and published, as early as 1552, a first collection of verses (Les Amours de Méline), clearly influenced by Petrarch, which was followed in 1555 by Les Amours de Francine, a more personal work but which was not recewived better than the first.
Jean Antoine de Baïf died in Paris in 1589, four years after Ronsard.
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 La Pléiade - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The initial 'brigade' came together at the Collège de Coqueret under the tutelege of the famous Hellenist and Latinist Jean Dorat.
Among the names associated with the Pléiade are Etienne Jodelle, Pontus de Tyard, Rémy Belleau, Jacques Peletier du Mans, Jean de la Péruse and Guillaume des Autels, as well as many others hovering around the outer circles of the group.
Ronsard was generally regarded as the leader of the 'brigade', but their 'manifesto' was penned by Du Bellay ('La Deffense et illustration de la langue françoyse' 1549).
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 Odes-biblongue.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Jean Céard, « La révolte des géants, figure de la pensée de Ronsard », Ronsard en son IVe centenaire, t.
Jean Céard, « D’une ode à l’autre : la disposition des livres des Odes », Ronsard.
Jean Céard, « Cadres cosmologiques de la pensée ronsardienne des éléments », Ronsard et les éléments, A. Gendre éd., Genève, Droz, 1992, p.
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Chez son ami Jean-Antoine de Baïf, Ronsard avait suivi les leçons de l'helléniste Jean Dorat.
Sous la direction de Dorat, Du Bellay étudie les auteurs de l'Antiquité (plutôt les auteurs latins, alors que Ronsard et Baïf s'intéressent aux grecs).
En 1553, le cardinal Jean Du Bellay, qui avait été en disgrâce, est rappelé par le roi Henri II, en guerre contre Charles-Quint, pour négocier avec le pape Jules III.
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 Nostradamus : La controverse Halbronn, Guinard, et ceteri
Le nom de Dorat est en effet attaché au corpus nostradamique et Geneviève Demerson, dans son ouvrage, non signalé par R. Benazra (RCN) sur ce poète consacre à cette question plusieurs pages.(Dorat et son temps.
On note que Dorat est signalé dans la notice Nostradamus alors que chez Du Verdier, Nostradamus, outre la notice qui lui est consacrée, figure à la notice Dorat.
Dans son texte "Jean Dorat et la "miliade" de quatrains" (CURA, édition 19, Juin 2002, repris ici dans "Nostradamus: La controverse Halbronn, Guinard, et ceteri") Halbronn admet finalement l'existence d'une édition à 1000 quatrains, dès 1568.
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 Gene@Star - Famous Genealogy
He was born near Vendôme and trained as a royal page and then a squire but became deaf and turned to books.
In 1544 he went to Paris, where he studied with the French classicist Jean Dorat at the Collège Coqueret.
At this time Ronsard and others, including the French poet Joachim du Bellay, formed the famous Pléiade, a group of writers dedicated to reforming French language and literature.
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 Joachim Du Bellay
Dans cette ville, Joachim Du Bellay fait la connaissance de Jean Peletier du Mans avec lequel il apprend le latin et qui encourage son goût pour la poésie et l'influence avec les idées de La Pléiade.
Là, sous la férule et la direction de Jean Dorat, latiniste, helléniste et maître exigeant, les deux amis et quelques autres dont Jean Antoine de Baïf avec lequel il lie connaissance, étudient les auteurs de l'Antiquité.
Il échange ses impressions avec le poète Olivier de Magny, secrétaire de Jean d'Avanson, ambassadeur auprès du Saint-Siège (et dédicataire des «Regrets»).
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 La Pléiade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
They were named after the original Pleiade,a group of seven Alexandrian poets (3rd century B.C.), corresponding to theseven stars of the Pleiades starcluster.
Among the names associated with the Pléiade are Etienne Jodelle, Pontus de Tyard, Rémy Belleau, Jacques Peletier du Mans, Jean de la Péruse and Guillaume des Autels, as well as many others hovering around the outer circles ofthe group.
Ronsard was generally regarded as the leader of the 'brigade', but their 'manifesto' was penned by Du Bellay ('La Deffense etillustration de la langue françoyse' 1549).
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 Joachim du Bellay: biographie et liste poèmes
Rêvant d'une carrière ecclésiastique comme celle de son cousin, le cardinal Jean Du Bellay, évêque de Paris et diplomate célèbre, le jeune homme étudie le droit en l'an 1545 à la faculté de Poitiers.
Moins passionné que Ronsard pour la littérature grecque, Du Bellay se nourrit de culture latine et conserve son originalité et les traditions nationales.
En 1553, son cousin Jean Du Bellay est envoyé à Rome en mission diplomatique auprès du pape, et emmène son cousin Joachim.
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 Pierre BONNET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Après la dédicace à son employeur figurent deux poèmes à la louange de Bonnet, l'un de Jean Dorat et l'autre de J. Megnier :
Printed after the dedication (to his employer) are two poems in Bonnet's praise, one by Jean Dorat and the other by J. Megnier, who wrote :
The collection contains 20 pieces for four voices, 16 for five and 2 for six, mostly composed in the new homophonic style.
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 Geometric Dance-Description
Renaissance writers have used the term figure to describe both the static formations and mobile sequences of a particular choreographic pattern (Marko,1993,p.15).
The most extensive description of a sixteenth century geometric dance is found in the libretto to the Balet des Polonais, written in Latin verse by Jean Dorat, and printed in Magnificentissimi spectaculi in 1573 (21).
In the libretto to Le Balet Comique de la Reine, Beaujoyeulx is praised by Billard for reviving the ancient Greek art of dance, "you who first bring back from the ashes of Greece the plan and accomplishments of the ballet..." (MacClintock,p.30).
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 La Brigade et La Pléiade (1550-1575)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Rejoints par Jean-Antoine de Baïf au collège de Coqueret, sur la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, ils partagent l'enseignement de l'hélléniste Jean Dorat qui exerce un magistère décisif sur un groupe qu'il initie à la poésie grecque et latine.
La renommée des cours de Dorat attire rapidement un public de lettrés et d'artistes : Le Folâtre voyage d'Arcueil (1549) de Ronsard en décrit la troupe.
Elle sera rejointe par les élèves du Collège de Boncourt (Jodelle, Belleau, Jean de la Péruse), où enseignent George Buchanan et Marc-Antoine Muret.
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 Jean-Antoine de Baif --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Baïf received a classical education and in 1547 went with Pierre de Ronsard to study under Jean Dorat at the Collège de Coqueret, Paris, where they planned, with Joachim du Bellay, to transform French poetry by imitating the ancients and the Italians.
The 13th-century French poet Jean de Meung is famous for his continuation of the Roman de la rose (Romance of the Rose), an allegorical poem in the courtly love tradition begun by Guillaume de Lorris in about 1230.
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 Epistemon - Enthousiasme et dithyrambe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
D'emblée dans le prologue des Bacchanales, comme pour une annonce du passage final de la fureur ronsardienne à l'enthousiame de Dorat, s'oppose la hauteur des chants de Dorat et de sa savante troppe à la bassesse de l'inspiration ronsardienne qui n'a d'autre source que "ce hanap à double anse" (III, p.187-8).
Jean Dorat, Les Odes Latines, III, 1-32, éd.
Jean Lemaire de Belges, Concorde des deux langages, v.
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 Common misconceptions about 9/11 and Nostradamus's life and prophecies
Nostradamus's latter-day secretary, Jean-Aymes de Chavigny, was sent to him specifically by Jean Dorat, who was a leading classical scholar, famed in his day as an interpreter of Nostradamus (could the two facts be connected?!), and known as the father of the group of poets known to this day as the 'Pléiade'.
The seer was not even the only one to use it (Dorat, Chavigny's old tutor, also did so in print).
The references to CHYREN in the Propheties (the capitals are a dead giveaway of an anagram or other 'special' treatment in Nostradamus) seem to be to the future Henri V, the expected Christian saviour of France.
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 Strophe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Decline and Fall of Latin (and the Rise of English).(Dorat's ode to Ronsard in Latin with English translation)(Poem)
MAGAZINES World and I 10/1/1999 SLAVITT, DAVID R. Dorat, Jean
To the Illustrious Pierre de Ronsard Strophe I You muses who preside in the dream realm...
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 Dorat, Jean on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Marguerite de France as Minerva: a sixteenth-century Limoges painted enamel by Jean de Court in the Wallace Collection.(Critical Essay)
Publication: World and I; Author: SLAVITT, DAVID R. Dorat, Jean ; Source: MAGAZINES
Le voyage comme motif poetique a la renaissance.
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