Robert Gaguin (older spelling: Robert Guaguin; winter of 1433/34 – May 22, 1501) was a noted French Renaissance humanist and philosopher; he was minister general of the Trinitarian Order.
RobertGaguin (older spelling: Robert Guaguin; winter of 1433/34 – May 22, 1501) was a noted French Renaissance humanist and philosopher; he was minister...
of RobertGaguin was an anonymous painter, active in Paris around 1485–1500. He was so named by Nicole Reynaud after a manuscript of RobertGaguin's translation...
Tifernas (1414–1462), Paris, teacher of Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples and RobertGaguin Gerasimos Vlachos (1607–1685), Venice Francesco Maurolico (1494–1575)...
the siege of Beauvais and, in particular, the reliable chronicle by RobertGaguin, Compendium super Francorum gestis (1497). In addition, several royal...
and other cities became its centres and sources. Guillaume Fichet and RobertGaguin are usually looked upon as the first French Humanists. Fichet introduced...
——; RobertGaguin (8 May 1516), Les Croniques de France (in French), Nicole de La Chesnaye, translation, Paris: Poncet Le Preux ——; RobertGaguin (1514)...
the Netherlands and France, among them Erasmus, Johannes Trithemius, RobertGaguin and Wigand Wirt, the last debating the Immaculate Conception. His latest...
1901–1903, Eng. trans. in Bohn Library) RobertGaguin, Compendium de origine et gestis Francorum (Paris, 1586) it was Gaguin who made the celebrated epigram concerning...
IT: Sapienza Università editrice. p. 69. ISBN 978-88-95814-83-4. Carver, Robert H. F. (2007). The Protean Ass: The Metamorphoses of Apuleius from Antiquity...
left Bologna and travelled to Parma and Paris, where he befriended RobertGaguin, but by 1479 he was back in Bologna, where he would remain as professor...
Bade • Louis de Berquin • Robert Fisher • Richard Whitford • Guillaume Budé • Thomas Grey • Hector Boece • RobertGaguin • Christopher Fisher Opponents:...