Thomas Sébillet
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Thomas Sébillet (1512–1589) was a French jurist and grammarian. He is now remembered for his Art Poétique from 1548, on French verse. Art poetique françoys (1548)
The blason was defined by Thomas Sébillet as a perpetual praise or continuous vituperation of its subject. The blasons of Clément Marot's followers were printed in 1543 with the title of Blasons anatomiques du corps féminin.
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Publications
- Art poetique franc̜ois. Pour l'instruction dés jeunes studieus, & encor peu avancéz en la pöesie franc̜oise (1548) Texte en ligne
- La Louenge des femmes, invention extraite du commentaire de Pantagruel, sur l'Androgyne de Platon (1551) Texte en ligne
- Contramours. L'antéros ou contr amour, de Messire Baptiste Fulgose, jadis duc de Gennes. Le dialogue de Baptiste Platine, contre les folles amours. Paradoxe contre l'amour, traduction de l'ouvrage de Battista Fregoso (1453-1504), doge de Gênes (1581)
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