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Jean Molinet (1435 – 23 August 1507) was a French poet, chronicler, and composer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Antoine Busnois, Canon (title), Chanson, Charles the Bold, Chronicle, Composer, Desvres, Georges Chastellain, Grands Rhétoriqueurs, Historiography, Jean Lemaire de Belges, Johan Huizinga, Johannes Ockeghem, Josquin des Prez, Librarian, Loyset Compère, Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy, Nymphes des bois, Paris, Poet, Prose, Pun, Roman de la Rose, Rondeau (forme fixe), Valenciennes.

  2. 16th-century French historians
  3. French chroniclers

Antoine Busnois

Antoine Busnois (also Busnoys; – before 6 November 1492) was a French composer, singer and poet of early Renaissance music. Jean Molinet and Antoine Busnois are French Renaissance composers and French male classical composers.

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Canon (title)

Canon (translit) is a Christian title usually used to refer to a member of certain bodies in subject to an ecclesiastical rule.

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Chanson

A chanson (chanson française) is generally any lyric-driven French song.

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Charles the Bold

Charles Martin (10 November 1433 – 5 January 1477), called The Bold, was the last Duke of Burgundy from the Burgundian cadet branch of the House of Valois from 1467 to 1477.

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Chronicle

A chronicle (chronica, from Greek χρονικά chroniká, from χρόνος, chrónos – "time") is a historical account of events arranged in chronological order, as in a timeline.

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Composer

A composer is a person who writes music.

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Desvres

Desvres (Dèfes; Deveren) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France.

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Georges Chastellain

Georges Chastellain (c. 1405 or c. 1415 – 20 March 1475), Burgundian chronicler and poet, was a native of Aalst in Flanders. Jean Molinet and Georges Chastellain are French poets.

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Grands Rhétoriqueurs

The grands rhétoriqueurs or simply the "rhétoriqueurs" is the name given to a group of poets from 1460 to 1520 (or from the generation of François Villon (no rhétoriqueur himself) to Clément Marot) working in Northern France, Flanders, and the Duchy of Burgundy whose ostentatious poetic production was dominated by (1) an extremely rich rhyme scheme and experimentation with assonance and puns and (2) experimentation with typography and the graphic use of letters, including the creation of verbal rebuses. Jean Molinet and grands Rhétoriqueurs are French male poets and French poets.

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Historiography

Historiography is the study of the methods used by historians in developing history as an academic discipline, and by extension, the term historiography is any body of historical work on a particular subject.

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Jean Lemaire de Belges

Jean Lemaire de Belges (c. 1473c. 1525) was a Walloon poet, historian, and pamphleteer who, writing in French, was the last and one of the best of the school of poetic 'rhétoriqueurs' (“rhetoricians”) and the chief forerunner, both in style and thought, of the Renaissance humanists in France and Flanders.

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Johan Huizinga

Johan Huizinga (7 December 1872 – 1 February 1945) was a Dutch historian and one of the founders of modern cultural history.

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Johannes Ockeghem

Johannes Ockeghem (– 6 February 1497) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of early Renaissance music.

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Josquin des Prez

Josquin Lebloitte dit des Prez (– 27 August 1521) was a composer of High Renaissance music, who is variously described as French or Franco-Flemish. Jean Molinet and Josquin des Prez are French male classical composers.

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Librarian

A librarian is a person who works professionally in a library providing access to information, and sometimes social or technical programming, or instruction on information literacy to users.

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Loyset Compère

Loyset Compère (– 16 August 1518) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. Jean Molinet and Loyset Compère are French male classical composers.

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Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy

Margaret of Austria (Margarete; Marguerite; Margaretha; Margarita; 10 January 1480 – 1 December 1530) was Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1507 to 1515 and again from 1519 until her death in 1530.

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Nymphes des bois

Nymphes des bois, also known as La Déploration de Johannes Ockeghem, is a lament composed by Josquin des Prez on the occasion of the death of his predecessor Johannes Ockeghem in February 1497.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Poet

A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry.

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Prose

Prose is the form of written language (including written speech or dialogue) that follows the natural flow of speech, a language's ordinary grammatical structures, or typical writing conventions and formatting.

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Pun

A pun, also known as a paranomasia in the context of linguistics, is a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a term, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect.

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Roman de la Rose

Le Roman de la Rose (The Romance of the Rose) is a medieval poem written in Old French and presented as an allegorical dream vision.

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Rondeau (forme fixe)

A rondeau (plural: rondeaux) is a form of medieval and Renaissance French poetry, as well as the corresponding musical chanson form.

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Valenciennes

Valenciennes (also,,; Valencijn; Valincyinnes or Valinciennes; Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France.

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See also

16th-century French historians

French chroniclers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Molinet