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Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts (died c. 1557),
French translator, was born in Picardy.
Herberay des
Essarts served in the artillery. At the
express desire...
- Book I: 1540 (Nicolas de
Herberay des Essarts) Book II: 1541 (Nicolas de
Herberay des Essarts) Book III: 1542 (Nicolas de
Herberay des Essarts) Book IV:...
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Oviedo y Valdés,
Spanish historian (born 1478 in literature)
Nicolas de
Herberay des Essarts,
French translator (birth year unknown) Blagden,
Cyprian (1960)...
- from his period:
Jacques Amyot Claude Colet Jacques Gohory Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts (in French) Simonin, Michel, ed.
Dictionnaire des
lettres françaises...
- Jean-Baptiste
Lully to a
libretto by
Philippe Quinault based on
Nicolas Herberay des Essarts'
adaptation of
Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo's
Amadis de Gaula...
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Montalvo –
Amadis de
Gaula Book 1 (translated into
French by
Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts at
request of
Francis I of France)
Hector Boece – Historia...
- from the
first three books of the
French romance (from the Spanish) by
Herberay des Essarts. Rose
added notes, in the
style of
Gregory Lewis Way, editor...
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Spanish historian (b. 1478)
Charlotte Guillard,
French printer Nicolas de
Herberay des Essarts,
French translator Geoffrey Glyn,
English lawyer probable Sebastian...
- of Gaul – in its
celebrated French translation/adaptation by
Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts –
became the de
facto code of
conduct of the
French court from...
- Gaul, a poem in
three books (1803).
Translated into
French by
Nicolas de
Herberay des
Essarts (died c. 1557), and
subsequently into
English by
British poet...