MAROT, CLÉMENT

klāmiNˈ mirōˈ, 1496?–1544, French court poet. His graceful rondeaux, ballades and epigrams won him the patronage of Francis I and Margaret of Navarre. Marot was imprisoned for Reformationist heresy in 1526 and based his superb allegorical satire Enfer on the experience. Exiled from France for his Calvinist sympathies, he could not stay in Geneva for want of "proper" devotion and died in Turin alone and abandoned. His work is distinguished by its graceful use of traditional forms. He translated the Psalms into French for the Geneva Psalter (see hymn).

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...Portrait presume de Clement Marot, poete (avec cadre...1945- ) Le Ton beau de Marot: in praise of the music...Includes the text of Clement Marots "A une Damoyselle...and interpreting. I. Marot, Clement, 1496-1544. A une...
MAROT, CLEMENT ( 1496-1544) C16ment Marot, court poet for Franqois I* of France, was an innovative...to Anne of Brittany, the wife of Louis XII, and that in 1514 Marot himself was placed as a page to Nicolas de Neufville, a secretary...
...considerably in the later part of his career and, like Marot and his imitators, tended to restrict himself to decasyllabic...influence of the style made fashionable particularly by Marot. Clement Marot used the verbal figures of the rhetoriqueur not for...
...Charenton: Antoine Cellier, 1677. Marot, Clement and Beze, Theodore de. Les Psaumes...Retouchez sur lancienne version de Cl. Marot Th. de Beze. Par M.V. Conrart...gemir, et braire les Psaumes: Clement Marot et le Psaume 6, in Melanges Giovanni...
...paternal shepherd with old Janot his real father, Jean Marot , Clement Marot inserted his own version of the Vergilian idyll in its...by J. Bayet, "La source principale de leglogue de Marot," and G. Charlier, "Sur lenfance de Marot," Revue...
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Clement Marot, redemption, and the Temple de Cupido...citations from the Temple de Cupido refer to Clement Marot, OEuvres poetiques completes, Vol...Defaux and C.A. Mayer. See also, Clement Marot, OEuvres lyriques, Vol. 3, ed. C...
Clement Marot et Les Metamorphoses De Lauteur a Laube...by David LaGuardia Florian Preisig. Clement Marot et les metamorphoses de lauteur a laube...Evangelism and Humanism. In short, Clement Marot is a serious scholarly work that offers...
Clement Marot et Les Metamorphoses De Lauteur a Laube De la Renaissance. by Christine M. Scollen-Jimack Clement Marot et les metamorphoses de lauteur a laube de la Renaissance. By Florian...
Clement Marot: The Mirror of the Prince. by Honor Aldred Clement Marot: The Mirror of the Prince. By Ehsan...direct his readers to Defauxs editions (Clement Marot: Oeuvres poetiques, 2 vols (Paris...
Clement Marot: The Mirror of the Prince. by Ann Sorey Kirkland Ehsan Ahmed. Clement Marot: The Mirror of the Prince. EMF Critiques. Charlottesville: Rookwood...
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...in five songs by Strauss and Enescus Sept Chansons de Clement Marot. In the Strauss, Constantinescu proved a disappointment...cycles in reasonably good nick earns my gratitude. Marot lived in the first half of the sixteenth century, and...
...according to his plan. In July 1529 Clement VII revoked Henrys divorce case...the French reformist court poet Clement Marot, and personally dedicated to Anne...concluded a marriage alliance with Clement VII which he hoped would detach...
...particularly the Psalms-play a major role in the liturgy. To that end he began setting the 150 psalms in verse. Clement Marot continued after Calvins death, and the remaining two-thirds were finally completed by Theodorus Beza over a span...
...welcome: all are concise, to the point and utterly charming as only French melodies can be. Enesco s Sept chansons de Clement Marot, op. 15, are airy settings of texts by the early 16th-century poet of the title, with period spellings such as...
...day followed by a brisk, buoyant It was a lover and his lass. While the choice of Georges Enescus Sept chansons de Clement Marot was bold, her voice lacked the necessary variety of shading to maintain the tension in these mainly slow and limpid...


 

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MAROT, CLEMENT klamiN miro , 1496? 1544, French court poet. His graceful rondeaux...epigrams won him the patronage of Francis I and Margaret of Navarre. Marot was imprisoned for Reformationist heresy in 1526 and based his superb...
...Francis created the League of Cognac (1526) with Pope Clement VII, Henry VIII, Venice, and Florence, and commenced...of Navarre , were the patrons of Francois Rabelais , Clement Marot , and Guillaume Bude ; Francis also founded the College...
...and mild church reform. Her brilliant court at Navarre was frequented by literary men, among them Etienne Dolet, Clement Marot, and Francois Rabelais. A writer herself, she is best known for the Heptameron (1558), an original collection...
...and for them he composed his ballads in thieves jargon. The preservation of Villons works was principally due to Clement Marot, who collected and edited them (1533). Villon used the medieval forms of versification, but his intensely personal...
...contributed the Genevan Psalter (final version, 1562). It contained the Psalms, translated into French verse by Clement Marot and Theodore Beza and set to music, most of which was supplied by Louis Bourgeois, who used some original tunes and...
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