1564), was a French poet active in Lyon during the Renaissance period. This is a separate volume of the parent title "Classiques jaunes". Confirm this request. He was the centre of the Lyonnese coterie that elaborated the theory of spiritual love, derived partly from Plato and partly from Petrarch, which was enunciated in Antoine Heroet's Parfaicte Amye. Le Microcosme parut chez Tournes à Lyon en 1562, mais des indications assez sûres laissent penser que le texte fut rédigé en 1559. -- 1562 -- livre. I shall comment here on the section of Microcosme Scève devotes to gardens. Alle Medien müssen zunächst im HilKat bestellt werden und können am Folgetag abgeholt werden. (1501 1564) scholar, poet Born in lyon, where he was, like pontus de tyard and sébillet, a member of the Lyonnais school, Maurice Scève, a friend of clément marot (after 1536), took part in the Barbe festivals, poetic celebrations dedicated Maurice Scève (c. 1501–c. Sortieren Sortieren der Suchergebnisse nach. Microcosme - Principes ­d’établissement du texte. Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Réserve des livres rares, RES-YE-418 Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway. Maurice Scève (c. 1500-c. 1564), French poet, was born at Lyon, where his father practised law. Scève, Maurice / Microcosme -- Erkenntnis; Scève, Maurice / Délie, obiect de plus haulte vertu -- Erkenntnis; Scève, Maurice / Microcosme; Scève, Maurice / Délie, obiect de plus haulte vertu; Peletier, Jacques; Confirm this request. Maurice Scève (* um 1500 in Lyon; † um 1560, ... (1547) und vor allem Microcosme, ein 3000 Verse langes enzyklopädisches Gedicht, das den Sündenfall Adams und Evas als Voraussetzung für die Entwicklung der menschlichen Fähigkeiten und damit allen Fortschritts sieht, den es an Beispielen darstellt (postum 1562 erschienen). SOUFFRIR NON SOUFFRIR There's a Daily Délie @ http://vilt.wordpress.com 2 pp. 2,3 . [sɛːv], Maurice, französischer Dichter, * Lyon zwischen 1500 und 1510 (1501? Des Weiteren verfasste Scève sog. In 1981, he published an erudite edition of Louise Labé works, [G 12] considered "solid" and "luxuriant", [32] though it has been since deemed incomplete. Export to RefWorks; Export to EndNoteWeb; Export to EndNote; Export to BibTeX; Export to RIS; Export to Text ; Export to CSV; Add to favourites; Add to book bag Remove from book bag. [sɛːv], Maurice, französischer Dichter, * Lyon zwischen 1500 und 1510 (1501? Maurice th cent Scève, Michèle Clément; 2016; View via Publisher Cite Save Feed. Microcosme (Scève, Maurice) Holdings; Cite this; Email this; Export record. You may have already requested this item. Maurice Scève (* um 1500 in Lyon; † um 1560, vermutlich ebenfalls in Lyon) war ein französischer Dichter.Er gilt als der bedeutendste Vertreter der um 1550 blühenden sogenannten Lyoneser Dichterschule, deren einigendes geistiges Band die idealistische neuplatonische Vorstellung von Liebe war, die man aus Italien übernommen hatte.. Leben und Wirken 1 To relate Renaissance garden architecture to poetry and rhetorics is not unprecedented. User-contributed reviews . as Translator See more documents of this work form. When Maurice Scève was born in 1501, Lyon was a thriving cosmopolitan city that enjoyed a reputation as an important economic and cultural center. Maurice Scève's Délie, Tienen. » Show all volumes of the parent title. Beverley Ormerod; Maurice Scève, Microcosme, French Studies, Volume XXXIII, Issue suppl, 1 January 1980, Pages 626–627, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/XXXIII.suppl. Buy Microcosme by Scève, Maurice (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. 2013 (1) Letzte Suchanfragen * Komplette Website durchsuchen Suchen Ergebnisse für * Es wurden 1 Ergebnisse gefunden. schen Texten wie Microcosme von Maurice Scève, Os Lusíadas von Luís de Camões oder La Araucana von Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga, aber auch in weniger bekannten Gedichten von Le Fèvre de la Boderie, Jerónimo de Corte-Real, Bernardo de Balbuena oder Lope de Vega. Le poète procède par des analogies : la femme est un « petit monde » -un microcosme- un petit corps par rapport à l’univers- le macrocosme. Be the first. Home to many wealthy banking families who had fled Italian city-states plagued by warring factions, Lyon also included a large German and Italian population responsible for the establishment of a thriving printing industry. Gefällt 26 Mal. Objet de plus haute vertu - Delie object de plus haulte vertu. He was the centre of the Lyonnese côterie that elaborated the theory of spiritual love, derived partly from Plato and partly from Petrarch. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway. You may have already requested this item. Besides following his father's profession he was a painter, architect, musician and poet. ), ebenda zwischen 1560 und 1564; maßgebendes Mitglied der »École lyonnaise«, einer Lyoner Dichterschule, die neuplatonisches Ideengut mit Elementen petrakistischer… Maurice Scève’s Microcosme, a long encyclopedic poem that describes the technical and moral progress of humanity, was published by Jean de Tournes in 1562, yet its final verses indicate that it was completed in 1559. Microcosme (1562) Délie (1544) Grimalte y Gradisa (1536) with Maurice Scève (1501?-1560?) Scève's chief works are Délie, objet de plus haulte vertu (1544); five anatomical blazons; the elegy Arion (1536) and the eclogue La Saulsaye (1547); and Microcosme (1562), an encyclopaedic poem beginning with the fall of man. An encyclopaedic poem. SCÈVE, MAURICE (c. 1500–1564), French poet, was born at Lyons, where his father practised law. Add tags for "Microcosme". [Par Maurice Scève.] Buch (Monographie) (1) Sprache. 1564), was a French poet active in Lyon during the Renaissance period. Microcosme. 2 vols., Bibliothèque 10/18 Olivier de Magny dir. (Paris: Union générale d'éditions, 1971), Vol. Select Your Cookie Preferences. 33-127; Enzo Giudici, ed., Le Microcosme de Maurice Scève (Paris: Vrin, 1976). Besides following his father's profession he was a painter, architect, musician and poet. Des Weiteren verfasste Scève sog. Tome V. Microcosme. E-mail Citation » One of the first modern overviews of Scève’s life and works, this is divided chronologically into nine chapters addressing his youth and first literary successes, as well as his relations with the Lyonnais humanists and Marguerite de Navarre. Œuvres complètes. Comme les autres ouvrages de Scève, ce poème a été publié sans nom d'auteur, mais personne n'a jamais douté qu'il fût de lui. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Paris: Champion, 1906. Délie. More information: Notice et cote du catalogue de la Bibliothèque nationale de France; Reviews. Tags. Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 1 von 1. Französisch (1) Französisch, Mitte (ca. ), ebenda zwischen 1560 und 1564; maßgebendes Mitglied der »École lyonnaise«, einer Lyoner Dichterschule, die neuplatonisches Ideengut mit Elementen petrakistischer… Maurice Scève ; texte établi et commentépar Enzo Giudici. Coronavirus: Die Universitätsbibliothek ist ausschließlich für Ausleihe und Rückgabe geöffnet. Maurice Scève (c. 1500-1564), French poet, was born at Lyons, where his father practised law.. 1300-1600) (1) Jahr. Maurice Scève (c. 1501–c. JEAN DE TOURNES and MAURICE SCÈVE ... His epic-like work, the Microcosme, was probably finished in 1559 though not published until 1562 -- appropriately, by Jean de Tournes. Scève, Maurice (1) Medientyp. We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads. Maurice Scève et la Renaissance lyonnaise: Étude d’histoire littéraire. In 1958 he published a critical edition of Scève's minor works and in 1976, "the first proper critical edition" - though considered today partial and dated - of Microcosme, Scève's last work. Linked Data. As its name suggests, the Microcosme was poetry on a grand scale, an encyclopedic work drawn from classical and biblical sources. Maurice th cent Scève, Michèle Clément; Art; 2013; View via Publisher Cite Save Feed. Maurice Scève’s encyclopaedic poem, Microcosme, has been eclipsed in fame by his other poetical masterpiece, Délie. Ce poème souvent qualifié de « scientifique » – mais l'épithète est insuffisante – se divise en trois livres de mille vers Maurice Scève (* um 1500 in Lyon; † um 1560, ... (1547) und vor allem Microcosme, ein 3000 Verse langes enzyklopädisches Gedicht, das den Sündenfall Adams und Evas als Voraussetzung für die Entwicklung der menschlichen Fähigkeiten und damit allen Fortschritts sieht, den es an Beispielen darstellt (postum 1562 erschienen). In 1958 he published a critical edition of Scève's minor works and in 1976, "the first proper critical edition" - though considered today partial and dated - of Microcosme, Scève's last work. References [1] Recent modern editions of Microcosme are: Hans Staub, ed., Maurice Scève.Œuvres poétiques complètes. Linked Data. He was the centre of the Lyonnese côterie that elaborated the theory of spiritual love, derived partly from Plato and partly from Petrarch, which was enunciated in Antoine Héroet's Parfaicte Amye. Maurice Scève (c. 1500-c. 1564), French poet, was born at Lyon, where his father practised law..