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  1. François de Malherbe (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa də malɛʁb], 1555 – 16 October 1628) was a French poet, critic, and translator. Life [ edit ] He was born in Le Locheur (near Caen , Normandie ), to a family of standing, although the family's pedigree did not satisfy the heralds in terms of its claims to nobility pre-16th century.

  2. François de Malherbe (born 1555, in or near Caen, Fr.—died Oct. 16, 1628, Paris) was a French poet who described himself as un excellent arrangeur de syllabes and theoretician whose insistence upon strict form, restraint, and purity of diction prepared the way for French Classicism.

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  3. modifier. François de Malherbe est un poète français, né à Caen vers 1555 1 et mort à Paris le 6 octobre 1628. Il est le fils de François, écuyer, seigneur de Digny, conseiller au bailliage et présidial de Caen, et de Louise Le Vallois. Poète officiel de 1605 à 1628, son évolution de la magnificence à la sobriété traduit le ...

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    • 1555Caen
    • 6 octobre 1628Paris
  4. May 18, 2018 · François de Malherbe. The French poet François de Malherbe (1555-1628), although not a great poet, succeeded through his works and teaching in assuring the acceptance of basic reforms in French poetry. François de Malherbe was born at or near Caen. His education took him to Paris, Basel, and Heidelberg.

  5. Explorez la vie et l'œuvre de François de Malherbe, poète accompli. Découvrez une collection de poèmes, l'histoire fascinante, créations littéraires et les publications de cet artiste renommé. Plongez dans l'univers de François de Malherbe dès aujourd'hui.

  6. 1 média. François de Malherbe (1555-1628), poète officiel de Henri IV et de Louis XIII, fit paraître, de son vivant, différentes pièces poétiques dans des éditions collectives, des livrets de ballets, des livres d'airs de cour, ou sous forme de feuilles volantes, de manuscrits recopiés, de plaquettes.

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  8. May 21, 2024 · Quick Reference. (1555–1628), French poet, born in Caen (Normandy), the son of a Protestant lawyer. He was educated in Basel and Heidelberg, and in 1577, having converted to Catholicism, entered the service ... From: Malherbe, François de in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance ».

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