Barthélémy Aneau

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Barthélémy Aneau , occasionally Barthélémy Anneau , (* 1510 in Bourges , Département Cher , † 1561 in Lyon ) was a French writer and humanist .

After completing his studies, Aneau was brought to the Collège de la Trinité in Lyon and entrusted him there a. a. with a teaching position for rhetoric . In 1542 he was promoted to its head.

Corpus Christi 1561, Aneau and some colleagues were suspected of Protestantism and murdered in the resulting unrest at or near the Collège de la Trinité .

Works

as an author
  • Quintile Horatian . Lyon 1551 (an anonymous attack on the writer Joachim du Bellay ).
  • Alector ou le coq. Histoire fabuleuse , ed. by Marie Madeleine Fontaine. 2 vol. Droz, Geneva 1996, ISBN 2-600-00137-9 (reprint of the edition Lyon 1560).
as translator

literature

  • Brigitte Biot: Barthélemy Aneau, régent de la Renaissance lyonnaise . Champion, Paris 1996, ISBN 2-85203-566-9 .
  • Marie Madeleine Fontaine, La contribution de Barthélemy Aneau à l '"illustration" de la langue française, in: Lyon et l'illustration de la langue française à la Renaissance , ed. by Gérard Defaux , Lyon 2003, pp. 481–504.
  • Richard Regosin, Langue et patrie. La contre- "deffence" du Quintil Horatian lyonnais, in: Lyon et l'illustration de la langue française à la Renaissance , ed. by Gérard Defaux, Lyon 2003, pp. 505-516.