Jean de La Ceppède (c. 1550 – 1623) was a French nobleman, judge, and poet from Aix-en-Provence. La Ceppède was a Christian poet and wrote Alexandrine sonnets in Middle French. He is best known for authoring Les Théorèmes sur le Sacré Mystère de Nostre Rédemption, a sequence of 515 sonnets, published in two volumes in 1613 and 1622. Taken together, the sonnets are an exegesis on the passion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ and take a heuristic approach.