with as a summit of his ability the épistre au roy, du temps de son exil à Ferrare (1535), in which he begs to be allowed to return from exile. religious inspired poetry, like his first Psalm The king was taken prisoner at the Battle of Pavia, but there are no grounds for supposing that Marot was wounded or shared the king's fate, and he was back in Paris again by the beginning of 1525. His father, Jean Marot (c. 1463-1523), whose more correct name appears to have been des Mares, Marais or Marets, was a Norman from the Caen region and was also a poet. Clément Marot (1496-1544), born in Cahors, and an older contemporary of Maurice Scève and Louise Labé probably studied law in Paris and later created a career for himself at the French court. in itself purely Humanist idea (ad fontes, back to the sources) applied to the As contemporary poems in which the text of the Hebrew psalms was reformulated in where the half-sister of the king, Renée de France, held court, not only entertaining the married to king of Navarre) he traveled to Ferrara, Clément Marot (mah-roh), born at Cahors in 1496, went to Paris in 1506. Duchess Renée was not able to persuade her husband, Ercole d'Este, to share her views, and Marot had to leave Ferrara. Eventually, Angelon de Bellegarde emerged as the favourite candidate, but in 1948 he was rather peremptorily ruled out of contention by E. Droz and P.-P. Plan who stated emphatically that the > Citation de Clément Marot (n° 13690) - - Ajouter à mon carnet de citations Notez cette citation : - Note moyenne : 4.62 /5 (sur 469 votes) Car l'hiver qui s'apprête - A commencé à neiger sur ma tête. + 12.09. British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001192.0x000256 Lorsque son père, poète lui-même et membre du groupe des rhétoriqueurs, devint escripvain d'Anne de Bretagne, il monta à Paris l'y accompagner. Pobyt ve vězení ho inspiroval k jeho nejznámějším pracím, zejména ke sbírce L’Enfer (Peklo). [2] Others of later date are those of Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy (The Hague, 1731) and P. Jannet (1868–1872; new ed., 1873–1876), on the whole the best, but there is a very good selection with a still better introduction by Charles d'Héricault, the joint editor of the Jannet edition in the larger Collection Garnier (no date). n French Renaissance poet, author of many chansons and inaugurator of the metrical vernacular versions of the biblical psalms. From ChoralWiki (Redirected from Clement Marot) Jump to navigation Jump to search.
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