Jean (de) Mairet (10 May 1604 – 31 January 1686) was a classical french dramatist who wrote both tragedies and comedies. He was born at Besançon, and went...
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Philip Mairet (French: [mɛʁɛ]; full name: Philippe Auguste Mairet; 1886–1975) was a British designer, writer and journalist. He had a wide range of interest:...
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6–7. doi:10.1038/nbt0114-6b. PMID 24406911. S2CID 26281173. Umaña P, Jean-Mairet J, Moudry R, Amstutz H, Bailey JE (February 1999). "Engineered glycoforms...
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doi:10.1517/14712598.6.11.1161. PMID 17049014. S2CID 24803037. Umaña P, Jean-Mairet J, Moudry R, Amstutz H, Bailey JE (February 17, 1999). "Engineered glycoforms...
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theoreticians of the New Learning (Jean de La Taille) and other writers (Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye and Jean Mairet). The support which the unities received...
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neo-classical drama during part of the 17th century. They were introduced by Jean Mairet after a misreading of Aristotle's Poetics, and the critic Castelvetro...
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again, this time in France with a translation by Jean Mairet. Voltaire said that the Sophonisba of Mairet had "a merit which was then entirely new in France...
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(1544–1590) Alexandre Hardy (1570–1632) Jean Mairet (1604–1686) Pierre du Ryer (1606–1658) Pierre Corneille (1606–1684) Jean Rotrou (1609–1650) Cyrano de Bergerac...
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statesman, human rights activist Auguste and Louis Lumière, early filmmakers Jean Mairet, dramatist Jacques de Molay, last Grandmaster of the Knights Templar...
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years Kindgren played a classical guitar built by Swiss luthier Philippe Jean-Mairet, which he bought in 1987. A friend of his, Jørgen, had bought a guitar...
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1, story 19), the same source as that of Cymbeline, John Marston and Jean Mairet, Sophonisba (part 1, story 35), John Fletcher, The Maid in the Inn (part...
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Montchrestien (1596) and Nicolas de Montreux (1601). The tragedy by Jean Mairet (1634) is one of the first monuments of French "classicism", and was...
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Campaspe, Endymion, Gallathea, Midas, Mother Bombie, and Sapho and Phao Jean Mairet – Les Galanteries du duc d'Ossonne Philip Massinger The City Madam (performed)...
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somewhere between 1612 and 1615. Because of the pieces' similarities, Jean Mairet accused Corneille of plagiarism in March 1637. Le Cid was originally...
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From Inception to trade sale – and what happened after... by Dr. Joël Jean-Mairet. Brussels, March 31, 2011 Cameron, F; McCormack, PL (January 2014). "Obinutuzumab:...
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Elena Tarabotti, Venetian nun and feminist writer (died 1652) May 10 – Jean Mairet, French dramatist (died 1686) May 29 (bapt.) – Isaac Ambrose, English...
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lawyer, Doctor of Medicine and composer for the lute Jean Mairet (1604–1686), dramatist. Jean-Baptiste Boisot (1638–1694), abbot and scholar Michel Blavet...
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Alban Thomas, Welsh physician and antiquarian (died 1771) January 31 – Jean Mairet, French dramatist (born 1604) February 6 – Dorothy White, English Quaker...
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Existentialism Is a Humanism (category Books by Jean-Paul Sartre)
Existentialism and Humanism was published in an English translation by Philip Mairet in 1948. In the United States, the work was originally published as Existentialism...
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the learned, and in 1628 when Hardy's work was nearly over and Jean Rotrou and Jean Mairet were on the threshold of their careers, very few literary dramas...
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Johannes Clauberg, German philosopher and theologian (b. 1622) 1686 – Jean Mairet, French playwright (b. 1604) 1720 – Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford...
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Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon (d. 1521) 1604 – Jean Mairet, French author and playwright (d. 1686) 1697 – Jean-Marie Leclair, French violinist and composer...
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Thilloy's French 1617 play, Solyman Il Quatorziesme Empereur des Turcs. Jean Mairet's 1639 French play Le Grand et Dernier Solyman ou la Mort de Mustapha...
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gave the libertine poet her friendship and protection. La Silvanire by Jean Mairet is dedicated to her. Mémoires sur la vie de Marie Félicie des Ursins...
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– Duchess Johanna Magdalena of Saxe-Altenburg (b. 1656) January 31 – Jean Mairet, French dramatist (b. 1604) February 6 (dubious) – Dorothy White, English...
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collaborators – The Fair Maid of the Inn William Heminges – The Jews' Tragedy Jean Mairet – La Sylvie Philip Massinger – A New Way to Pay Old Debts Thomas May...
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Philip Mairet). "Symbolism of the Centre". In Images and Symbols. Princeton, 1991. ISBN 069102068X. p.48–51 Mircea Eliade (tr. Philip Mairet). "Symbolism...
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(1661) by Daniel Casper von Lohenstein Cléopâtre (1630) by Jean Mairet Cleopâtre (1750) by Jean-François Marmontel Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, Her Tragedy...
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– Sir Hugh Owen, 1st Baronet, English politician (d. 1670) May 10 – Jean Mairet, classical French dramatist who wrote both tragedies and comedies (d...
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– Rhodon and Iris (masque) James Mabbe – The Spanish Bawd published Jean Mairet – La Silvanire, ou la Morte-vive Shackerley Marmion – Holland's Leaguer...
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