Robert Gaguin (older spelling: Robert Guaguin; winter of 1433/34 – May 22, 1501) was a noted French Renaissance humanist and philosopher; he was minister...
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of Robert Gaguin was an anonymous painter, active in Paris around 1485–1500. He was so named by Nicole Reynaud after a manuscript of Robert Gaguin's translation...
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while Jean de Wavrin incorporated large parts of it in his own work. Robert Gaguin's Compendium super origine et gestis Francorum made ample use of Froissart...
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Tifernas (1414–1462), Paris, teacher of Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples and Robert Gaguin Gerasimos Vlachos (1607–1685), Venice Francesco Maurolico (1494–1575)...
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the siege of Beauvais and, in particular, the reliable chronicle by Robert Gaguin, Compendium super Francorum gestis (1497). In addition, several royal...
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Bade • Louis de Berquin • Robert Fisher • Richard Whitford • Guillaume Budé • Thomas Grey • Hector Boece • Robert Gaguin • Christopher Fisher Opponents:...
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or Garneys, Alexander Barclay, William Lilly and the French scholar, Robert Gaguin (c. 1425–1502). With Garneys he engaged in a regular "flyting," undertaken...
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——; Robert Gaguin (8 May 1516), Les Croniques de France (in French), Nicole de La Chesnaye, translation, Paris: Poncet Le Preux ——; Robert Gaguin (1514)...
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and other cities became its centres and sources. Guillaume Fichet and Robert Gaguin are usually looked upon as the first French Humanists. Fichet introduced...
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Migne, Paris, 1859, p.21. Migne cites in turn the historian Philippe Robert Gaguin (1425–1502) as his source for the story (Règne de Philippe le Bel?)...
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