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    Joachim du Bellay (French: [ʒɔaʃɛ̃ dy bɛlɛ]; c. 1522 – 1 January 1560) was a French poet, critic, and a founder of La Pléiade. He notably wrote the manifesto...
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    brother of Guillaume du Bellay, and cousin and patron of the poet Joachim du Bellay. He was bishop of Bayonne by 1526, member of the Conseil privé (privy...
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    Place Joachim-du-Bellay is a square in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France, near Les Halles and the Pompidou Center. It is named after Joachim du Bellay...
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  • Renaissance poets whose principal members were Pierre de Ronsard, Joachim du Bellay and Jean-Antoine de Baïf. The name was a reference to another literary...
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    creation of its university in 1431, having hosted René Descartes, Joachim du Bellay and François Rabelais, among others. The centre of town is picturesque;...
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    Guillaume du Bellay (1491–1543), writer and general Joachim du Bellay (c. 1522–1560), poet Martin du Bellay (1495–1559), chronicler Du Bellay family tree...
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  • the poet Joachim du Bellay and Pierre de Ronsard. He bought the Château de Beauregard, Loire Valley, in 1545, for 2,000 gold ecus. Jean du Thiers was...
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    French poet Joachim du Bellay. It was a manifesto of the ideas of the group originally known as La Brigade, later as La Pléiade. Du Bellay called for "the...
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    subterranean quarries near Montparnasse known as the Catacombs. The place Joachim-du-Bellay in the Les Halles district now covers the site of the cemetery. The...
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  • Defense and Illustration of the French Language) (1549) by the poet Joachim du Bellay, which maintained that French, like the Tuscan of Petrarch and Dante...
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    Hohenzollern Patriarch Joachim I of Constantinople, reigned 1498–1502,1504 Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg (1505–1571) Joachim du Bellay (1522–1560),...
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  • Hecuba. He was an elegant writer of Latin verse, and is commended by Joachim du Bellay as having introduced certain valuable words into the French language...
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  • and IV. of Sweden. Grolier Society. pp. 203–. Joachim Du Bellay (12 September 2006). Joachim Du Bellay: "The Regrets," with "The Antiquities of Rome,"...
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    great expense. Writers such as François Rabelais, Pierre de Ronsard, Joachim du Bellay, and Michel de Montaigne, painters such as Jean Clouet, and musicians...
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    letter S. The Chartreux is mentioned for the first time in 1558 by Joachim du Bellay in a poem entitled Vers Français sur la mort d'un petit chat, or "French...
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    des Innocents is a monumental public fountain located on the place Joachim-du-Bellay in the Les Halles district in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France...
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    sixteenth-century typographical use of "q̃" for "que," notably by Joachim du Bellay and Jean de Sponde, could lead us to consider it a diacritical letter...
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  • Orée-d'Anjou. It was the home of the sixteenth-century French poet Joachim du Bellay and is mentioned in his poem "Heureux qui, comme Ulysse, a fait un...
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  • also included the first published poems of Joachim Du Bellay and Pierre de Ronsard. Around Ronsard, Du Bellay and Jean Antoine de Baïf there formed a group...
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  • Munday, English dramatist and miscellanist (died 1633) January 1 – Joachim du Bellay, French poet (born c. 1522) April 7 – Robert Céneau, French bishop...
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  • students who attended it at the time, some were to become famous: Joachim Du Bellay, Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac, François Rabelais, René Descartes, and...
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  • Regrets) is a collection of poetry by the French Renaissance poet Joachim du Bellay, published in 1558. The 191 sonnets that make up this work are written...
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    sonnet. In France, La Pléiade, a group including Pierre de Ronsard, Joachim du Bellay, and Jean-Antoine de Baïf, aimed to break with earlier traditions...
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  • this poetry collection also included the first published poems of Joachim Du Bellay and Pierre de Ronsard (Ronsard would include Jacques Pelletier into...
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    sepultada en sus ruinas (1650), was an adaptation of a French poem by Joachim du Bellay, Nouveau venu qui cherches Rome en Rome, from Les Antiquités de Rome...
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    Garcilaso de la Vega, Giovanni della Casa, Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Joachim du Bellay, Edmund Spenser, and Philip Sidney. Thus, in Pietro Bembo's book Prose...
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    the head." The poet Joachim du Bellay, who lived in Rome through this period in the retinue of his relative, Cardinal Jean du Bellay, expressed his scandalized...
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    Knokke (Belgium), and recently at the Marie Ricco gallery in Calvi. Joachim du Bellay, in his "Ode to the Prince of Melphe" Antoine Caraccioli lauded Aiz...
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    first and last lines is a frequent feature of poems. In Les Regrets, Joachim du Bellay forms a palindromic epanadiplosis: If you want to live in court, Dilliers...
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    Salluste Du Bartas Jean-Antoine de Baïf The classical alexandrine was early recognized as having a prose-like effect, for example by Ronsard and Joachim du Bellay...
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