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Charles Cotin or Abbé Cotin (1604 – December 1681) was a French abbé, philosopher and poet. He was made a member of the Académie française on 7 January 1655. Cotin was born and died in Paris. He was a scholar of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac, an advisor to Louis XIV, and renowned in his time for his sermons, poetry, and erudition. He frequented the Paris literary salons, particularly that of the Hôtel de Rambouillet as a friend of Mlle de Gournay, and his translation of the Song of Songs is more notable for its flavor of fashionable salons than of sacred poetry.

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  • Charles Cotin (auch: Abbé Cotin) (* 1604 in Paris; † Dezember 1681 ebenda) war ein französischer Literat und Mitglied der Académie française. (de)
  • Charles Cotin or Abbé Cotin (1604 – December 1681) was a French abbé, philosopher and poet. He was made a member of the Académie française on 7 January 1655. Cotin was born and died in Paris. He was a scholar of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac, an advisor to Louis XIV, and renowned in his time for his sermons, poetry, and erudition. He frequented the Paris literary salons, particularly that of the Hôtel de Rambouillet as a friend of Mlle de Gournay, and his translation of the Song of Songs is more notable for its flavor of fashionable salons than of sacred poetry. Cotin would be completely forgotten in our days if it wasn't for his violent squabbles with Nicolas Boileau and Molière, who gave him a stinging satiric immortality as the character Trissotin in Les Femmes savantes. (en)
  • Charles Cotin, né vers 1604 à Paris, où il est mort en décembre 1681, est un ecclésiastique, poète, essayiste et polémiste français du Grand Siècle. Il n'est plus connu aujourd'hui que pour avoir été l'une des principales "victimes" des satires de Boileau et le modèle avéré de Trissotin, le pédant coureur de dot des Femmes savantes de Molière ; un double "assassinat littéraire" dont il ne s'est pas encore relevé, en dépit de quelques tentatives de réhabilitation et de rares études modernes sur son œuvre. (fr)
  • Charles Cotin (Parigi, 1604 – Parigi, 1681) è stato un poeta, filosofo e predicatore francese. (it)
  • Charles Cotin, född 1604 i Paris, död där 1682, var en fransk skald och präst. Cotin, som var Ludvig XIV:s allmoseutdelare, blev medlem av Franska akademien 1655. Han har för sin odödlighet att tacka huvudsakligen de mördande speglosor, för vilka Boileau och Molière gjorde honom till skottavla. Den senare parodierade honom som Trissotin i "Femmes savantes". Cotin var nämligen en gärna sedd gäst i Hotel de Rambouillet och en representant för den pretiösa poesien, vilken bekämpades och övervanns av de sistnämnda författarna. Cotin skrev även teologiska och filosofiska arbeten och var en på sin tid berömd predikant. (sv)
  • Шарль Коте́н (фр. Charles Cotin; 1604, Париж — 1682, там же) — французский писатель, аббат. (ru)
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  • Charles Cotin (auch: Abbé Cotin) (* 1604 in Paris; † Dezember 1681 ebenda) war ein französischer Literat und Mitglied der Académie française. (de)
  • Charles Cotin, né vers 1604 à Paris, où il est mort en décembre 1681, est un ecclésiastique, poète, essayiste et polémiste français du Grand Siècle. Il n'est plus connu aujourd'hui que pour avoir été l'une des principales "victimes" des satires de Boileau et le modèle avéré de Trissotin, le pédant coureur de dot des Femmes savantes de Molière ; un double "assassinat littéraire" dont il ne s'est pas encore relevé, en dépit de quelques tentatives de réhabilitation et de rares études modernes sur son œuvre. (fr)
  • Charles Cotin (Parigi, 1604 – Parigi, 1681) è stato un poeta, filosofo e predicatore francese. (it)
  • Charles Cotin, född 1604 i Paris, död där 1682, var en fransk skald och präst. Cotin, som var Ludvig XIV:s allmoseutdelare, blev medlem av Franska akademien 1655. Han har för sin odödlighet att tacka huvudsakligen de mördande speglosor, för vilka Boileau och Molière gjorde honom till skottavla. Den senare parodierade honom som Trissotin i "Femmes savantes". Cotin var nämligen en gärna sedd gäst i Hotel de Rambouillet och en representant för den pretiösa poesien, vilken bekämpades och övervanns av de sistnämnda författarna. Cotin skrev även teologiska och filosofiska arbeten och var en på sin tid berömd predikant. (sv)
  • Шарль Коте́н (фр. Charles Cotin; 1604, Париж — 1682, там же) — французский писатель, аббат. (ru)
  • Charles Cotin or Abbé Cotin (1604 – December 1681) was a French abbé, philosopher and poet. He was made a member of the Académie française on 7 January 1655. Cotin was born and died in Paris. He was a scholar of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac, an advisor to Louis XIV, and renowned in his time for his sermons, poetry, and erudition. He frequented the Paris literary salons, particularly that of the Hôtel de Rambouillet as a friend of Mlle de Gournay, and his translation of the Song of Songs is more notable for its flavor of fashionable salons than of sacred poetry. (en)
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  • Charles Cotin (de)
  • Charles Cotin (en)
  • Charles Cotin (it)
  • Charles Cotin (fr)
  • Котен, Шарль (ru)
  • Charles Cotin (sv)
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