Jean Dorat

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Jean Dorat was a 16th-century French humanist scholar and poet, renowned as a leading figure of the Pléiade and an influential teacher of major Renaissance poets.

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instanceOf French person
classical scholar
humanist scholar
poet
university teacher
birthCountry France
birthPlace Le Dorat NERFINISHED
birthYear 1508
centuryOfActivity 16th century
deathCountry France
deathPlace Paris
deathYear 1588
educatedAt Collège de Limoges NERFINISHED
era French Renaissance NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork classical studies
humanism
poetry
influenced Joachim du Bellay NERFINISHED
Pierre de Ronsard NERFINISHED
members of La Pléiade
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
French
Latin
movement La Pléiade NERFINISHED
name Jean Daurat NERFINISHED
Jean Dorat NERFINISHED
Jean Doratus NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableWork Greek epigrams
Latin poems
scholarly commentaries on classical authors
occupation philologist
poet
translator
patronage served at the court of Charles IX of France
served at the court of Henry II of France
roleInMovement leading theorist of La Pléiade
mentor of French Renaissance poets
specialization Greek literature
Latin literature
classical philology
student Jean-Antoine de Baïf NERFINISHED
Joachim du Bellay NERFINISHED
Pierre de Ronsard NERFINISHED
Rémy Belleau NERFINISHED
Étienne Jodelle NERFINISHED
taughtAt Collège Royal de France NERFINISHED
Collège de Coqueret NERFINISHED

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Joachim du Bellay studentOf Jean Dorat