Eustache Deschamps (1346 – 1406 or 1407) was a French poet, byname Morel, in French "Nightshade". Deschamps was born in Vertus. He received lessons in...
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football player and manager Émile Deschamps (1791–1871), French poet Eustache Deschamps (1328–1415), French poet Fernand Deschamps (1868-1957), Belgian intellectual...
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the kite swoops upon them. The moral ballade based on the story by Eustache Deschamps demonstrates "How gentle words are frequently deceptive". The mouse...
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preuses, who were sometimes added, though the women chosen varied. Eustache Deschamps selected "a group of rather bizarre heroines" selected from fiction...
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admired and imitated by other poets, including Geoffrey Chaucer and Eustache Deschamps, well into the 15th century. Machaut composed in a wide range of styles...
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in the royal name. Langland's French contemporary, the satirical Eustache Deschamps, also includes the story among his other moral ballades based on fables...
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events in the life of Tomyris and her defeat of Cyrus and his armies. Eustache Deschamps added Tomyris to his poetry as one of the nine Female Worthies in...
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the work of the French 14th-c poet Eustache Deschamps and was called a "pioneer in the revival of interest in Deschamps", a poet who had long been neglected...
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Machaut, the poet Eustache Deschamps, making Andrieu's work the only surviving contemporary musical settings of over 1,500 lyrics by Deschamps. Musicologist...
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the nobility. He is referred to as a noble translator and poet by Eustache Deschamps and by his contemporary John Gower. It has been suggested that the...
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Romance of the Rose by Guillaume de Lorris (extended by Jean de Meun). Eustache Deschamps called himself a "nettle in Chaucer's garden of poetry". In 1385,...
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Master Matthew, Eustache wishes "the ill of Saint Leu, a spell of madness, those of Saint Josse and Saint Matelin..." (Eustache Deschamps, Oeuvres complètes...
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that everyone can gaze and gape after them". Contemporaneous poet Eustache Deschamps advised "a wide-open neckline and a tight dress with slits through...
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entourage of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. 1392 25 November – Eustache Deschamps completes L’Art de dictier et de fere chancons, balades, virelais...
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influence was documented in literary works. The medieval French poet Eustache Deschamps dedicated one of his ballads to "Phelippe en Lancastre," as a partisan...
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literary style spread rapidly and in France, influenced such writers as Eustache Deschamps and Guillaume de Machaut. In England, Geoffrey Chaucer helped establish...
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that everyone can gaze and gape after them". Contemporaneous poet Eustache Deschamps advised "a wide-open neckline and a tight dress with slits through...
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Documents arméniens (1906), Volume 2.I. Eustache Deschamps. Eustache Deschamps (1346–1407), a French poet. Deschamps' Poems and the Crusade. In The Crusade...
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Desbiolles (1959) Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (1786–1859) Émile Deschamps (1791–1871) Eustache Deschamps (1346–1406) Robert Desnos (1900–1945) Philippe Desportes...
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Amphitrion, Amphitrion et Geta, Alcmena et Geta and Geta et Birria. Eustache Deschamps translated Geta into French in the fourteenth century, converting...
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poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 25 November – Eustache Deschamps completes his treatise on verse, L’Art de dictier et de fere chansons...
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the farmer takes the snake home to revive it and is bitten there. Eustache Deschamps told it this way in a moral ballade dating from the end of the 14th...
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nue" Pierre Chagnon 2:47 4. "Dites moi que je suis belle" Anonymous Eustache Deschamps 2:41 5. "Doudou" 5:34 6. "Petite musique terrienne" Luc Plamondon...
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close to the King, who was in poor mental health. A patroness of Eustache Deschamps, who wrote poetry in her honour, Valentina was also the mother of...
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the Daupin of Viennois, gives the name of Beauty." -- Ballad of Eustache Deschamps (1346-1406) Charles V, who sought the calm at a distance of the official...
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oppressed, with often sharp criticisms of high-ranking church officials. Eustache Deschamps included several of Aesop's fables among his moral ballades, written...
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and chroniclers alike: Huizinga quotes instances in the ballads of Eustache Deschamps, "monotonous and gloomy variations of the same dismal theme", and...
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Latin sources and also figures as a moral ballade among the poems of Eustache Deschamps under the title of La fourmi et le céraseron. From the start it assumes...
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sire unless he honours his men'. Near the end of the 14th century, Eustache Deschamps deplored civil war in a ballade titled Comment le chief et les membres...
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communications Deborah Sinnreich-Levi, professor of literature, specialist on Eustache Deschamps Alex Wellerstein, historian of science, specialist on history of nuclear...
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