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Jean Renart, also known as Jean Renaut, was a Norman trouvère from the end of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th to whom three works are firmly ascribed: two metrical chivalric romances, L'Escoufle ("The Kite") and Guillaume de Dole, and a lai, Lai de l’Ombre. Nothing else is known of him or his life. He is praised for his realism and his psychological insight.

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  • Jean Renart (de)
  • Jean Renart (ga)
  • Jean Renart (fr)
  • Jean Renart (en)
  • Jean Renart (it)
  • Ренар, Жан (ru)
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  • Jean Renart (auch Jehan Renart oder Jean Renaut) ist ein altfranzösischer Dichter höfischer Gedichte und Romane, der in der ersten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts wirkte.Er wurde in der Ile de France geboren und lebte am Hofe des Grafen von Boulogne. In einer Publikation von 1999 führt Rita Lejeune Elemente an, die zu belegen scheinen, dass sich hinter dem Pseudonym Jean Renart Hugues de Pierrepont, 1200 bis 1229 Fürstbischof von Lüttich, verbirgt. (de)
  • Jean Renart est le nom de plume d'un écrivain français de la fin du XIIe siècle et de la première partie du XIIIe siècle, connu comme auteur du Lai de l'Ombre, qu'il signe de ce nom. Il est sorti de l'anonymat à la fin du XIXe siècle, quand on a pu lui attribuer deux romans, L'Escoufle et Le Roman de la Rose.Le puissant évêque Milon de Nanteuil était le mécène de Jean Renart. Ce dernier lui consacrera Le Roman de la Rose (plus tard rebaptisé Guillaume de Dole). (fr)
  • Jean Renart, conosciuto anche come Jean Renaut (... – ...; fl. XII-XIII secolo), è stato un troviero o trovatore normanno, attivo dalla fine del XII alla prima metà del XIII secolo. (it)
  • Жан Рена́р (фр. Jean Renart, 117? — ок. 1250) — французский (нормандский) трувер. (ru)
  • Jean Renart, also known as Jean Renaut, was a Norman trouvère from the end of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th to whom three works are firmly ascribed: two metrical chivalric romances, L'Escoufle ("The Kite") and Guillaume de Dole, and a lai, Lai de l’Ombre. Nothing else is known of him or his life. He is praised for his realism and his psychological insight. (en)
  • ab ea Jean Renart (nó Jehan Renart nó Jean Renaut). Do bhí an t-ainm cléite seo in úsáid ag scríbhneoir a raibh saothair á gcumadh insan t aige ag deireadh na 12ú haoise agus ag tús na 13ú haoise. Is cosúil gur rugadh in Île-de-France é agus go raibh cónaí i dtigh air. Do bhí an t-easpag ina chaomhnóir aige. Dar leis an scoláire , ba é , , fíor-ainm an fhir a bhí taobh thiar de 'Jean Renart'. (ga)
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  • Jean Renart (auch Jehan Renart oder Jean Renaut) ist ein altfranzösischer Dichter höfischer Gedichte und Romane, der in der ersten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts wirkte.Er wurde in der Ile de France geboren und lebte am Hofe des Grafen von Boulogne. In einer Publikation von 1999 führt Rita Lejeune Elemente an, die zu belegen scheinen, dass sich hinter dem Pseudonym Jean Renart Hugues de Pierrepont, 1200 bis 1229 Fürstbischof von Lüttich, verbirgt. (de)
  • Jean Renart, also known as Jean Renaut, was a Norman trouvère from the end of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th to whom three works are firmly ascribed: two metrical chivalric romances, L'Escoufle ("The Kite") and Guillaume de Dole, and a lai, Lai de l’Ombre. Nothing else is known of him or his life. He is praised for his realism and his psychological insight. Vigneras proposed in 1933 that the dates for Jean Renaut would have to be moved forward: while other scholars dated his activities to between 1195 and 1215, he dated L'Escoufle to after 1245. Guillaume de Dole is "generally regarded as his chef d'oeuvre." It is a longer narrative poem, notable for its incorporation of a large number of shorter lyric poems, including a number of chansons de toile. The date of composition is usually placed early in the thirteenth century. (en)
  • Jean Renart est le nom de plume d'un écrivain français de la fin du XIIe siècle et de la première partie du XIIIe siècle, connu comme auteur du Lai de l'Ombre, qu'il signe de ce nom. Il est sorti de l'anonymat à la fin du XIXe siècle, quand on a pu lui attribuer deux romans, L'Escoufle et Le Roman de la Rose.Le puissant évêque Milon de Nanteuil était le mécène de Jean Renart. Ce dernier lui consacrera Le Roman de la Rose (plus tard rebaptisé Guillaume de Dole). (fr)
  • ab ea Jean Renart (nó Jehan Renart nó Jean Renaut). Do bhí an t-ainm cléite seo in úsáid ag scríbhneoir a raibh saothair á gcumadh insan t aige ag deireadh na 12ú haoise agus ag tús na 13ú haoise. Is cosúil gur rugadh in Île-de-France é agus go raibh cónaí i dtigh air. Do bhí an t-easpag ina chaomhnóir aige. Dar leis an scoláire , ba é , , fíor-ainm an fhir a bhí taobh thiar de 'Jean Renart'. Tá trí cinn de shaothair againn sa lá atá inniubh ann a bhfuiltear cinnte gurb é Jean Renart a chum iad. Is iad saothair Jean Renart ná: L'Escoufle (Gaeilge: 'An Cúr'), a bhfuil 9,000 véarsaí ann; Le Lai de l'Ombre (Gaeilge: 'Laoi an Scátha' ), saothar cúirtéiseach a bhfuil 962 véarsaí ann; agus (Gaeilge: 'Rómáns an Róis'), saothar a thug an daonnachtaí Guillaume de Dole air insan 16ú haois, a bhfuil 5,656 véarsaí ann. (ga)
  • Jean Renart, conosciuto anche come Jean Renaut (... – ...; fl. XII-XIII secolo), è stato un troviero o trovatore normanno, attivo dalla fine del XII alla prima metà del XIII secolo. (it)
  • Жан Рена́р (фр. Jean Renart, 117? — ок. 1250) — французский (нормандский) трувер. (ru)
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