Antonin Fabre

De Latinis Flecherii Carminibus

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 124 Seiten
ISBN 102462563X
EAN 9781024625639
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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De Latinis Flecherii Carminibus explores the Latin poetry of Marc-Antoine Fleschier (1632-1710), a prominent French bishop and orator. This study delves into Fleschier's mastery of the Latin language and his contributions to the poetic traditions of the 17th century. Antonin Fabre analyzes the themes, style, and historical context of Fleschier's Latin verses, providing valuable insights into his literary achievements and the broader intellectual landscape of his time.
This scholarly work offers a comprehensive examination of a significant figure in French literary history, appealing to scholars of Latin literature, classical studies, and 17th-century European culture. It provides a detailed analysis of Fleschier's poems, shedding light on his skills as a writer and his engagement with the classical world.
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