René Rapin (1621–1687) was a French Jesuit and writer. He was born at Tours and entered the Society of Jesus in 1639. He taught rhetoric, and wrote extensively...
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satirist René Rapin (1621–1687), a French Jesuit and writer Paul de Rapin (1661–1725), a French historian writing under English patronage Rąpin, a village...
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a religious procession in order to regain his humanity. French writer René Rapin invented a myth in which a beautiful Corinthian queen named Rhodanthe...
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September 1 – Henry More, English philosopher (born 1614) November 3 - René Rapin, French Jesuit writer (born 1621) November 7 – Isaac Orobio de Castro...
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2023. Rapin, René. Lettres de Joseph Conrad a Marguerite Poradowska. Édition critique, précédée d'une étude sur le français de Joseph Conrad. [By René Rapin...
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included author René Rapin (1621-1687), scientist Ignace-Gaston Pardies (1636-1673), historian Claude Buffier (1661-1737), theologian René-Joseph de Tournemine...
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The actual origin of the tale is French; the story was coined by Father René Rapin, a Jesuit and writer who lived in the seventeenth century. The tale has...
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completed in 1933, has interiors designed by Henri Rapin and features decorative glass work by René Lalique. The Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum building...
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to have accepted that the poem was a prophecy, too. The French writer René Rapin (1621–1687) was fascinated with the potential connection between Virgil...
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attorneys at the parlement of Paris. According to the Count d'Argenson and René Rapin, a Jesuit who opposed the Company, proceedings of the Company were the...
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poems in Latin like Giuseppe Milio's De Hortorum Cura (Brescia 1574) and René Rapin's popular Hortorum Libri IV (Of Gdns, 1665). The latter was a four-canto...
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identified by the term, "Art Deco". Rapin's work at the exposition and cooperative relationship with artists such at René Lalique, Max Ingrand, and Raymond...
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flower. Rhodanthe ("roseflower") Rose Apollo In the works of French writer René Rapin, Rhodanthe was a beautiful queen of Corinth had attracted the attention...
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(1607–1667) René Rapin (1621–1687) Ignace-Gaston Pardies (1636–1673) Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643–1704) Charles de La Rue (1643–1725) René-Joseph de Tournemine...
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Hermant, Lamoignon was supposed to sympathize with Port Royal, but he chose René Rapin, a Jesuit, as tutor for his sons, whom he also brought into close acquaintance...
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confere René Rapin, who had practically declared that no modern had written a good epigram (Remarques sur les nouvelles réflexions du R.P. Rapin Jésuite...
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Complaint of New Amsterdam in New Netherland, Dutch, Colonial American René Rapin, Eclogæ Sacræ, Paris; Latin-language poem written in France Death years...
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York: Robert Appleton Company. cites: René Rapin, Mémoires (Paris, 1865); Sainte-Beuve, Port-Royal (Paris, 1871); René François Rohrbacher, Histoire Universelle...
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1663 in Catania and was buried in the metropolitan cathedral of Catania. Rene Rapin: Memoires, ed. Leon Aubvineau, Paris, 1865, p. 423 Miranda, Salvador....
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immediate family. Rymer's first appearance in print was as translator of René Rapin's Reflections on Aristotle's Treatise of Poesie (1674), to which he added...
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Jewish Spanish poet living in the Netherlands, published in Brussels René Rapin, Hortorum libri IV, Paris; Latin-language poem written in France (translated...
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of fifteen; and in the last chapter the second book of his version of René Rapin's Hortorum Liber was reprinted. Several poems by him are printed in John...
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paraphrase of Cicero's De senectute Richard Flecknoe, Epigrams of All Sorts René Rapin, Observations sur les poèmes d'Homère et de Virgile, critical essay, Paris;...
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the Latin of the French Jesuit René Rapin's four-canto Hortorum Libri IV (1665). Indeed, Delille had mentioned Rapin with no great respect in his preface...
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date Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, Fourth Epistle to the King of France René Rapin, Réflexions sur l'usage de l'éloquence de ce temps, critical essay, Paris;...
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parrains de Laurent Wauquiez". L'Opinion (in French). M. René Danesi, French Senate official website (in French) René Danesi, NosSénateurs.fr (in French)...
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René Beaumont (born 29 February 1940 in Lyon) is a French politician. He was a member of the Union for French Democracy and is currently a member of the...
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and popular preacher, and of some success as an author. He translated René Rapin's Of Gardens in 1706, the frontispice of this edition shows his portrait...
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Jean-Marc Campagne; Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1965 Correspondance à Maurice Rapin Trouille, Clovis Didier Devillez Avant-gardes / Littérature / Beaux-arts...
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Translator, The Idylliums of Theocritus, with Rapin's Discourse of Pastorals Done into English, translated from Rene Rapin, Treatise de carmine pastorali Translator...
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