French humanist
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concept
A French humanist is a thinker or cultural figure, typically from the Renaissance, who emphasizes the study of classical texts, the dignity and potential of the individual, and the use of reason and education to improve society within a French historical and intellectual context.
Instances (9)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Jacobus Faber Stapulensis | — |
| Hugues Doneau | — |
| François Douaren | — |
| Mathurin Cordier | — |
| Guilelmus Budaeus | — |
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Commentarii linguae Latinae
surface form:
Étienne Dolet
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| Nicolas Bérauld | — |
| Michel d’Arande | — |
| Gérard Roussel | — |