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Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye (or de La Fresnaye) (1536–1606/8) was a French poet born at the château of La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage or Caen in Normandy in 1536. He studied the humanities at Paris and law at Poitiers and Bourges. He fought in the Wars of Religion under and was wounded at the siege of Saint-Lô (1574). Most of his life was spent at Caen, where he was president, and he died there in 1608.

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  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye (* 1536 in La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage; † 1606, 1607 oder 1608 in Caen) war ein französischer Dichter. Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye studierte klassische Literatur in Paris und Rechtswissenschaften in Poitiers und Bourges. Er nahm an den Hugenottenkriegen teil und wurde 1574 bei Saint-Lô verwundet. Fresnaye war ein Schüler von Pierre de Ronsard. 1555 erschien sein erster Gedichtband, Les Foresteries. Bedeutend ist seine Abhandlung über die Dichtkunst (Art poétique, 1605), die Nicolas Boileau als Quelle diente. Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye war der Vater des Dichters Nicolas Vauquelin des Yvetaux. (de)
  • Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye (or de La Fresnaye) (1536–1606/8) was a French poet born at the château of La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage or Caen in Normandy in 1536. He studied the humanities at Paris and law at Poitiers and Bourges. He fought in the Wars of Religion under and was wounded at the siege of Saint-Lô (1574). Most of his life was spent at Caen, where he was president, and he died there in 1608. La Fresnaye was a disciple of Ronsard, but, while praising the reforms of the Pléiade he laid stress on the continuity of French literary history. He was a student of the trouvères and the old chroniclers, and desired to see French poetry set on a national basis. These views he expounded in an Art poetique, begun at the desire of Henry III in 1574, but not published until 1605. His Forestries appeared in 1555; his Diverses poésies, including the Art poétique, the Satyres françoises, addressed to various distinguished contemporaries, and the Idylles, with some epigrams and sonnets, appeared in 1605. Among his political writings in the context of the civil wars may be noted Pour la monarchie du royaume contre la division (1569). (en)
  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye, né à La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage vers 1536 et mort à Caen en 1607, est un poète français. (fr)
  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye (La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage, 21 novembre 1536 – Caen, 9 aprile 1606) è stato un poeta e scrittore francese. Discepolo di Ronsard e legato al movimento letterario della Pléiade, si differenzia da altri poeti dello stesso circolo, che si limitavano ad ammirare e descrivere una natura idealizzata, per il suo modo di vivere rustico e campagnolo, che si rispecchia in uno stile rude. Fervente cattolico, proporrà di sostituire alla mitologia antica un nuovo Parnasso cristiano. È il padre di Nicolas Vauquelin Des Yveteaux. (it)
  • Жан Вокле́н де ла Френэ́ (фр. Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye; 1536 — 1607, Кан) — французский поэт и теоретик поэзии. (ru)
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  • ca. 1536 (en)
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  • La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage or Caen (en)
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  • ca. 1606/8 (en)
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  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye, né à La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage vers 1536 et mort à Caen en 1607, est un poète français. (fr)
  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye (La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage, 21 novembre 1536 – Caen, 9 aprile 1606) è stato un poeta e scrittore francese. Discepolo di Ronsard e legato al movimento letterario della Pléiade, si differenzia da altri poeti dello stesso circolo, che si limitavano ad ammirare e descrivere una natura idealizzata, per il suo modo di vivere rustico e campagnolo, che si rispecchia in uno stile rude. Fervente cattolico, proporrà di sostituire alla mitologia antica un nuovo Parnasso cristiano. È il padre di Nicolas Vauquelin Des Yveteaux. (it)
  • Жан Вокле́н де ла Френэ́ (фр. Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye; 1536 — 1607, Кан) — французский поэт и теоретик поэзии. (ru)
  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye (* 1536 in La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage; † 1606, 1607 oder 1608 in Caen) war ein französischer Dichter. Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye studierte klassische Literatur in Paris und Rechtswissenschaften in Poitiers und Bourges. Er nahm an den Hugenottenkriegen teil und wurde 1574 bei Saint-Lô verwundet. Fresnaye war ein Schüler von Pierre de Ronsard. 1555 erschien sein erster Gedichtband, Les Foresteries. Bedeutend ist seine Abhandlung über die Dichtkunst (Art poétique, 1605), die Nicolas Boileau als Quelle diente. (de)
  • Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye (or de La Fresnaye) (1536–1606/8) was a French poet born at the château of La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage or Caen in Normandy in 1536. He studied the humanities at Paris and law at Poitiers and Bourges. He fought in the Wars of Religion under and was wounded at the siege of Saint-Lô (1574). Most of his life was spent at Caen, where he was president, and he died there in 1608. (en)
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  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye (de)
  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye (fr)
  • Jean Vauquelin de La Fresnaye (it)
  • Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye (en)
  • Воклен де ла Френэ, Жан (ru)
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