Jean Daurat (Occitan: Joan Dorat; Latin: Auratus) (3 April 1508 – 1 November 1588) was a French poet, scholar and a member of a group known as The Pléiade...
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Dorat may refer to: Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (Latin, Auratus), (1508–1588), French poet and scholar, member of the Pléiade Claude Joseph Dorat (1734–1780)...
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Coqueret, where they studied under the famous Hellenist and Latinist scholar Jean Dorat; they were generally called the "Brigade" at the time. Ronsard was regarded...
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formed part of the larger circle of humanists and poets that included Jean Dorat and Pierre de Ronsard. He wrote almost exclusively in Latin: epigrams...
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circle of students of the humanities attached to Jean Dorat at the Collège de Coqueret. While Ronsard and Jean-Antoine de Baïf were most influenced by Greek...
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Vigenère resumed his studies. He received lessons from Adrianus Turnebus and Jean Dorat and learned Greek and Hebrew. In 1566, the queen mother, Catherine de...
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Dib (1920–2003) David Diop (1927–1960) Charles Dobzynski (1929–2014) Jean Dorat (1508–1588) Hélène Dorion (1958) Christian Dotremont (1922–1979) Minou...
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important teacher was Jean Dorat, who was able not only to impart knowledge but also to kindle enthusiasm in Scaliger. It was to Dorat that Scaliger owed...
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"Ter Repetamus Hymen: Dorat et la Tradition Antique de l'Epitalame". In de Buzon, Christine; Girot, Jean-Eudes (eds.). Jean Dorat, poète humaniste de la...
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lasting seventeen hours. A witness to one of these sessions, Claude Joseph Dorat, wrote: I expected a session of seven or eight hours; it lasted fourteen...
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