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1CRENNE, Helisenne de — (c. 1510 1552) Helisenne de Crenne is the pen name of one of the most important female authors of the French Renaissance. She wrote the first novel of romantic passion in French, a collection of letters, a dream allegory, and a translation of… …
Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
2Frescobaldi, Dino — (ca. 1271–1316) Dino Frescobaldi came from a family of poets. His father, a prominent Florentine banker named Lamberttuccio di Ghino, was also a poet who followed the Tuscan school of GUITTONE D’AREZZO. His son, Matteo (ca. 1300–48), also… …
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4French literature — Introduction the body of written works in the French language produced within the geographic and political boundaries of France. The French language was one of the five major Romance languages to develop from Vulgar Latin as a result of the …
5The Fairy-Queen — (Z.629) is a masque or semi opera by Henry Purcell; a Restoration spectacular [see: Judith Milhous, The Multimedia Spectacular on the Restoration Stage , British Theatre and the Other Arts, 1660 1800 , ed. Shirley Strum Kenny, Associated… …
6Hélisenne de Crenne — was the pseudonym of Marguerite Briet (c. 1510 after 1552), wife of Philippe Fournel, sieur de Crenne; she was a French novelist, epistolary writer and translator during the Renaissance. Her identity was established in 1917 by the French literary …
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