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- for his divine poetry, particularly L'Uranie (1574), Judit (1574), La Sepmaine; ou, Creation du monde (1578), and La Seconde Semaine (1584-1603). Relatively...
- Vierge souveraine ? Mais où sont les neiges d'antan! Prince, n'enquerez de sepmaineelles sont, ne de cest an, Qu'à ce refrain ne vous remaine: Mais où...
- quotations from Scott's partial, English translation of the French La Sepmaine (1578), by Guillaume de Salluste du Bartas. William Scott was born in Kent...
- Battaglia celeste tra Michele e Lucifero (1568), by Antonio Alfani; La Sepmaine (1578), by Guillaume Du Bartas; La Gerusalemme liberata (1581), by Torquato...
- of the Eup****sts and added many adornments of his own invention. The Sepmaines of Du Bartas appealed most to his English and German co-religionists,...
- monk was subsequently po****rised in Guillaume du Bartas's epic poem La Sepmaine; ou, Creation du monde, where the poet speaks of correspondences between...
- Grosseteste (13th century). The genre extended into early modern times with the Sepmaines of Du Bartas, and Paradise Lost by John Milton. According to Alban Forcione...
- Josephus (1602), of Seneca (1614), a Learned Summary of Du Bartas's Divine Sepmaine (1625 and 1637). He also wrote medical literature including the Treatise...
- upon John Milton, "was very extensive." In 1587, Du Bartas published La Sepmaine ou Création a 7,500 line poem about the creation of the world and the Fall...
- martyre de S. Pierre (Paris, 1601) Méditations sur les mysteres de la Sepmaine saincte (1603) Le jardin sacré de l'âme solitaire (Paris, 1602) Lettre...