Toulouse in the Renaissance the Floral Games University And Student Life Etie

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Toulouse in the Renaissance the Floral Games University And Student Life Etie
John Charles Dawson
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" 64 Toulouse in the Renaissance had begun at Toulouse was continued, and Brach became one of the most skillful imitators of the Pleiade, first of Du Bellay and Ronsard, and later of Desportes. By studying his models, he was able to acquire a rare polish and finish in his language. His first volume of poems appeared in 1576 from the press of Simon Mil- langes, who had just set up the first printing press in Bordeaux, and who was destined to become the publisher of the Essays of Mon- taigne. His... second volume was composed of imitations of Tasso and Ariosto, appearing in 1584, from the press of Millanges. His third volume was a translation of four cantos 71 of Tasso's Jerusa- lem Delivered, which appeared from the press of Abel L'Angelier at Paris in 1596. He spent a pleasant life and counted among his many friends, Montaigne, Du Bartas, Florimond Remond, and Juste Lipse. He was a liberal Catholic in his views, and his atti- tude toward the religious agitations of his time was not unlike that of his friend Montaigne.

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