Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre: Queen of Navarre

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Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre: Queen of Navarre
A Mary F Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
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He did good work in the revival of Letters. Among other scholars, says a contemporary, Bud6 shone as the sun among the stars. To him, to Jean du Bellay, to the Queen of Navarre, Michelet gives the triune glory of founding the College of France.
This is a little hard on Francis, who already in 1521 was inspired with this idea; it is, however, safe to say that to these three persons belongs the honor of infusing into the volatile king suffi- cient energy and hardihood to make so fine a thought a
...deed.
Margaret, Cardinal du Bellay, Bud6, — these were undoubtedly the guides and inspirers of Francis. But there was a whole public second- ing them, demanding their succor, crying for safety and legality. Paris was full of men of THE SORBONNE, 135 learning, even as Fontainebleau of architects and painters, fitienne Poncher, Bishop of Paris, Loys de Ruz6, a president of Parliament, were the leaders of a circle abounding in wisdom and enterprise. The Estiennes, the learned print- ers whose wives and children could all speak Latin, to whom is due the New Testament of Lefebvre d*£taples, the first book of the Refor- mation, — these men, workmen and scholars at once, learned, heroic in their patience and labor, had gathered about them a society of human- ists and doctors, to whom they submitted the texts issued by their press.


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