- him
various legal appointments. He co-operated in
publishing the
Satire Ménippée (1593),
which did much to
damage the
cause of the
Catholic League; the...
- The
Satire Ménippée (French pronunciation: [satiʁ menipe]) or La
Satyre Ménippée de la
vertu du
Catholicon d'Espagne was a
political and
satirical work...
- novel,
romance and confession.
Literature portal Carnivalesque Satire Ménippée (1594) – a
satirical work in
France during the Wars of
Religion Frye, Fourth...
- (1539–1596),
Calvinist jurisconsult and scholar, co-editor of the
Satire Ménippée Rashi (1040–1105),
biblical and
Talmudic commentator Rabbeinu Tam (1100–1171)...
-
known as one of the
authors of the
Satire Ménippée. In
addition to his parti****tion in the
Satire Ménippée, he also is the
author of
other poems, as...
- main work
consisted of the ten
Capitoli in
terza rima of his
Gazzette Menippee di
Parnaso (Menippean
journals of Parn****us, 1629), in
which he revealed...
-
representation of the 1593
Estates General meeting in the
Lescot Wing's first-floor main room (since 2021 the
salle étrusque), from the
Satire Ménippée...
- translator, poet and satirist,
known for
being one of the
authors of the
Satire Ménippée (1593/4) and an
outspoken critic of the
excesses of the Holy
League during...
-
artis scribendi (Hondius),
Codex iconographicus monacensis 236,
Satire Ménippée 1595 in
literature – A
Midsummer Night's Dream, (Shakespeare), Korjenic-Neoric...
-
place among memorable satirists is as one of the
authors of the
Satire Ménippée, the
famous pasquinade in the
interest of his old pupil,
Henry IV, in which...