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Antoine Godeau.
Antoine Godeau (24 September 1605, in Dreux – 21 April 1672, in Vence) was a French bishop, Baroque Précieuses poet and exegete. He is now known for his work of criticism Discours de la poésie chrétienne from 1633.
AntoineGodeau (24 September 1605, in Dreux – 21 April 1672, in Vence) was a French bishop, Baroque Précieuses poet and exegete. He is now known for his...
Godeau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: AntoineGodeau (1605–1672), French bishop, poet and exegete Bruno Godeau (born 1992)...
seriously threatened except by AntoineGodeau (nicknamed le Nain de Julie), and this rivalry ceased when Richelieu appointed Godeau bishop of Grasse. When at...
politician Léa Le Garrec, footballer for Fleury and the France national team AntoineGodeau (1605–1672), bishop, poet and exegete. He is now known for his work...
September 17 – Francesco Sacrati, Italian composer (d. 1650) September 24 – AntoineGodeau, French bishop and poet (d. 1672) September 28 – Ismaël Bullialdus,...
d'Urfé, Vincent Voiture, Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac, Charles Cotin, AntoineGodeau, Madeleine de Scudéry, Isaac de Benserade, Paul Pellisson, Madame d'Aulnoy...
associated with the Précieuses were Vincent Voiture, Charles Cotin, AntoineGodeau, and Isaac de Benserade. Metaphysical poets was an English Baroque school...
Hercule Audiffret, while he was staying in Grasse as the guest of bishop AntoineGodeau (December 1637 to June 1638) Le Père Hercule (1975). Couton, Georges;...
Benedictine monk (died 1154); Cardinal Alessandro Farnese (1505–11). AntoineGodeau, Bishop of Grasse, was named Bishop of Vence in 1638; the Holy See wished...
liturgy. In 1652, a book of hymns dedicated to Genevieve was published by AntoineGodeau, a poet and the bishop of Venice, that invoked water-based images, metaphors...
Villeneuve-Thorenc 1636–1653 AntoineGodeau 1653–1675 Louis de Bernage 1676–1681 Louis Aube de Roquemartine 1682–1683 Antoine Le Comte [François Verjus]...
17 – Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska, Polish noble (b. 1623) April 21 – AntoineGodeau, French bishop and poet (b. 1605) April 22 – Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish...
first a Benedictine monk (died 1154); Alessandro Farnese (1505–1511). AntoineGodeau, Bishop of Grasse, was named Bishop of Vence in 1638; the Holy See wished...
editions, and the auxiliary sciences of history were well cultivated. AntoineGodeau, Bishop of Vence, wrote a Histoire de l'église reaching to the 9th century...
17 – Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska, Polish noble (b. 1623) April 21 – AntoineGodeau, French bishop and poet (b. 1605) April 22 – Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish...
distinguished men of his time, including Nicolás Antonio, Juan Caramuel, AntoineGodeau, Johann Friedrich Gronovius, Nicolas Steno, Johann Vesling, Caspar Schoppe...
known as the Stella Theatre. The troupe included Marthe Thiéry [fr], AntoineGodeau [fr], Pierre Durand, Mimi d'Estée [fr], Henry Deyglun [fr], Jeanne Demons...
Germain Habert, Colletet, Claude Malleville, Philippe Habert, Antoine Gombaud, AntoineGodeau, Étienne Martin de Pinchesne [Wikidata], Pierre Corneille for...
Christian ..., Volume 3 (William Straker and J. H. Parker, 1840) p232. AntoineGodeau, Algemeine Kirchengeschichte: Enthält die Kirchengeschichte des vierten...
being lost: a Paraphrase des Psaumes de David, en vers françois par AntoineGodeau (1659), à 2 voix ; several airs in the Recueil des plus beaux airs of...
enfants dans la fournaise (1995), poem by AntoineGodeau, in front of La Messe à 4 Choeurs H.4 by Marc-Antoine Charpentier with same chorus and orchestra...