American architect, descendant of Pierre Manigault from La Rochelle. Daniel Marot (1661–1752), architect and furniture designer, ancestor of actress Audrey...
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de Marivaux, playwright Clément Marot, poet Guy de Maupassant, novelist François Mauriac, Roman Catholic writer Daniel Maximin Prosper Mérimée, 19th-century...
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Broken Mirrors (Hebrew: מראות שבורות, romanized: Marot Shvurotl) is a 2019 Israeli drama film written and directed by Imri Matalon and Aviad Givon and...
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Outhenin-Chalandre fils. p. 490. Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne (1836). Oeuvres complètes de Bossuet (in French). Outhenin-Chalandre fils. Biographie universelle...
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1435–1501) Jean Molinet (1435–1507) Philippe de Commines (1445–1511) Jean Marot (1450–1526) Lefèvre d'Etaples (1455–1537) Guillaume Crétin (Guillaume Dubois)...
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or approximated in the target language. In his 1997 book Le Ton beau de Marot, Douglas Hofstadter argued that a good translation of a poem must convey...
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New Learning in France), historian Jean Lemaire de Belges and poet Jean Marot. She also took into her service the most famous musicians of her time: Johannes...
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arte canendi (second volume, Heyden) 1538 in literature – Œuvres (Clément Marot) 1539 in literature – Great Bible, Kreutterbuch (Hieronymus Bock) 1540 in...
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Aneau, which followed the translation of the first two books by Clément Marot. However, the 1557 version published by Maison Tournes remains the version...
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opening of Cædmon's paraphrase, translated into modern English. In Clement Marot, and other studies (1871), Volume II, pp. 297–306. By English academic Henry...
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Dantan (dit Dantan l'Aîné) 1829 – Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Debay (dit Debay fils) 1830 – Honoré-Jean-Aristide Husson 1832 – François Jouffroy & Jean-Louis...
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Svane, 2003, p. 82 Fuéri, Jean-Pierre (November 1999). "Au nom du père, du fils et de St Blueberry". BoDoï (in French). No. 24. Paris: LZ Publications. pp...
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premiered together on a program also featuring his Sept chansons de Clement Marot, Op. 15, at the Salle des agriculteurs in Paris, as part of the "Soirées...
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