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Pierre-Joseph Bernard (26 August 1708 – 1 November 1775), called Gentil-Bernard by Voltaire for the measured grace of his discreetly erotic verses, was a French military man and salon poet with the reputation of a rake, the author of several libretti for Rameau. Mme de Pompadour arranged to have him appointed a royal librarian, at the château de Choisy, where she had a little pavilion built for him. For Rameau Bernard also provided libretti for the operas Les surprises de l'Amour (1748) and Anacréon (1757).

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  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard (* 26. August 1708 (oder 1710) in Grenoble; † 1. November 1775 in Choisy-le-Roi, Département Val-de-Marne), auch Gentil-Bernard, war ein französischer Dichter, Dramatiker und Librettist. (de)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard, né à Grenoble le 26 août 1708 et mort à Choisy-le-Roi le 1er novembre 1775, est un poète, goguettier et dramaturge français généralement connu sous le surnom de Gentil-Bernard que lui donna Voltaire. Il était membre de la Société du Caveau, célèbre goguette parisienne. (fr)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard (26 August 1708 – 1 November 1775), called Gentil-Bernard by Voltaire for the measured grace of his discreetly erotic verses, was a French military man and salon poet with the reputation of a rake, the author of several libretti for Rameau. Mme de Pompadour arranged to have him appointed a royal librarian, at the château de Choisy, where she had a little pavilion built for him. He was born in Grenoble. He received a Jesuit education at Lyon and joined the staff of Marshal François de Franquetot de Coigny, rising to become the Marshal's chief secretary and serving him in this capacity for a decade. On his return he was taken up by the young Mlle Poisson, not yet marquise de Pompadour. His libretto for Jean-Philippe Rameau's Castor et Pollux (1737), a resounding success, rendered him fashionable in the salons. He translated Ovid's Ars amatoria (L'Art de l'Amour) but never intended to publish it, or much else of his fugitive verses. The publisher Leroux noted it in the salons where Bernard often declaimed it, and printed it. Bernard was also known for his Epistle to Claudine. For Rameau Bernard also provided libretti for the operas Les surprises de l'Amour (1748) and Anacréon (1757). His poem "Ô! Fontenay" was set as a romance by . In his book of biographical essays, Arsène Houssaye devoted a chapter to Gentil-Bernard, the "French Anacreon". After some years either senile or gently mad, he died at Choisy-le-Roi in 1775. Arsène Houssaye asserted that "the poor poet had a devout niece for his heir, who burnt everything as a sacrifice except the will." (en)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard, noto anche come Gentil-Bernard, soprannome datogli da Voltaire per la sua grazia nei versi erotici (Grenoble, 1708 – Choisy-le-Roi, 1775), è stato uno scrittore francese. Fu autore del libretto per il Castore e Polluce (1737) di Jean-Philippe Rameau e di un'Arte amatoria tratta da Publio Ovidio Nasone. (it)
  • Жанти́ль-Берна́р (фр. Gentil-Bernard, настоящее имя Пьер Жозеф Бернар, Pierre Joseph Bernard; 26 августа 1708 года, Гренобль — 1 ноября 1775 года, Шуази-ле-Руа) — французский поэт и драматург, известный под именем Жантиль-Бернар (Бернар-добряк), данным ему Вольтером. Родился в семье скульптора, воспитывался в Лионской иезуитской коллегии. Закончил жизнь в 1775 г. в должности королевского библиотекаря. (ru)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard, kallad Gentil-Bernard, född 26 augusti 1708 och död 1 november 1775, var en fransk skald. Bernard har skrivit libretton till Jean-Philippe Rameaus berömda opera Castor et Pollux (1737) och en dikt, L'art d'aimer ("Konsten att älska"), efter Ovidius Ars amatoria. (sv)
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  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard (* 26. August 1708 (oder 1710) in Grenoble; † 1. November 1775 in Choisy-le-Roi, Département Val-de-Marne), auch Gentil-Bernard, war ein französischer Dichter, Dramatiker und Librettist. (de)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard, né à Grenoble le 26 août 1708 et mort à Choisy-le-Roi le 1er novembre 1775, est un poète, goguettier et dramaturge français généralement connu sous le surnom de Gentil-Bernard que lui donna Voltaire. Il était membre de la Société du Caveau, célèbre goguette parisienne. (fr)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard, noto anche come Gentil-Bernard, soprannome datogli da Voltaire per la sua grazia nei versi erotici (Grenoble, 1708 – Choisy-le-Roi, 1775), è stato uno scrittore francese. Fu autore del libretto per il Castore e Polluce (1737) di Jean-Philippe Rameau e di un'Arte amatoria tratta da Publio Ovidio Nasone. (it)
  • Жанти́ль-Берна́р (фр. Gentil-Bernard, настоящее имя Пьер Жозеф Бернар, Pierre Joseph Bernard; 26 августа 1708 года, Гренобль — 1 ноября 1775 года, Шуази-ле-Руа) — французский поэт и драматург, известный под именем Жантиль-Бернар (Бернар-добряк), данным ему Вольтером. Родился в семье скульптора, воспитывался в Лионской иезуитской коллегии. Закончил жизнь в 1775 г. в должности королевского библиотекаря. (ru)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard, kallad Gentil-Bernard, född 26 augusti 1708 och död 1 november 1775, var en fransk skald. Bernard har skrivit libretton till Jean-Philippe Rameaus berömda opera Castor et Pollux (1737) och en dikt, L'art d'aimer ("Konsten att älska"), efter Ovidius Ars amatoria. (sv)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard (26 August 1708 – 1 November 1775), called Gentil-Bernard by Voltaire for the measured grace of his discreetly erotic verses, was a French military man and salon poet with the reputation of a rake, the author of several libretti for Rameau. Mme de Pompadour arranged to have him appointed a royal librarian, at the château de Choisy, where she had a little pavilion built for him. For Rameau Bernard also provided libretti for the operas Les surprises de l'Amour (1748) and Anacréon (1757). (en)
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  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard (de)
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  • Жантиль-Бернар (ru)
  • Pierre-Joseph Bernard (sv)
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