Barthélemy Aneau
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Barthélemy Aneau
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Barthélemy Aneau (c.1510–1561) was a French poet and humanist. He is known for his novel Alector, ou le coq, and his work on emblems. He was born in Bourges but later moved to Lyon where he became regent, then principal of the Collège de la Trinité. In Lyon, he was part of the cultural life of the city and of a cenacle of scholars who were working to promote new reflections on poetic language. He wrote both French and Latin poetry. His works include: Emblemes, a French verse translation of the e
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French poet
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2023-11-30T12:51:37Z
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