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Middle Ages
portal Jean
Meschinot (1420, Monnières, near
Clisson –
September 12, 1491) was a
Breton poet who
wrote in
French at the
court of the dukes...
- time—François Villon,
Olivier de la Marche,
Georges Chastellain, Jean
Meschinot and others—were
residents or
visitors or correspondents. He died at Amboise...
- his
Burgundian chronicle, and in the late 15th-century
poetry of Jean
Meschinot.
Ideas of
reflection and the
workings of
imagination are
blended in the...
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Octavien de Saint-Gelais (1468–1505)
Guillaume Budé (1468–1540) Jean
Meschinot (active from 1450–1490)
Guillaume Alexis (active from 1450–1490) Jean...
- addition, she had
several tutors,
including her
butler and
court poet, Jean
Meschinot, who is
thought to have
taught her dancing,
singing and music. In this...
- Brittany; the tomb was
transferred to
Nantes Cathedral in 1817. Jean
Meschinot (circa 1420–1491), poet.
Marguerite of Foix (circa 1458–1486), Duchess...
- born
about this year (died 1500), Italian, Latin-language poet Jean
Meschinot (died 1491),
French 1421: Sōgi 宗祇 (died 1502), ****anese Zen monk who studied...
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Martino Filetico (born 1430), Italian, Latin-language poet 1491: Jean
Meschinot (born 1420),
French 1492:
November 6 –
Antoine Busnois (born c. 1430)...
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Molinet (1435–1507) Jean
Marot (1450–1526)
father of Clément
Marot Jean
Meschinot (1420–1491) (active from 1450 to 1490) Jean
Robertet (active from 1460...
- Nantes, Société des
bibliophiles Bretons, 1888 (with René Kerviler). Jean
Meschinot, sa vie et ses œuvres, ses
satires contre Louis XI. Champion, 1896. Nouveau...