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L'avant-naissance de Claude Dolet

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A collection of didactic addresses and occasional verse offering paternal counsel for a newly born son, combining religious exhortation with practical guidance. It urges firm faith in God, the cultivation of virtue, avoidance of envy and excess, prudent management of inherited wealth, and steady pursuit of learning to comprehend nature and resist fear. Presented as precepts and poetic encomium, the material mixes moral instruction, rules for conduct in society, and practical advice on temperance, reputation, and the benefits of measured study.

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Etienne Dolet

Étienne Dolet was a French humanist, translator, and writer of the Renaissance period, known for his contributions to literature and translation theory. He is particularly recognized for his work "La manière de bien traduire d'une langue en aultre," which outlines principles of effective translation. Dolet's writings often reflect his deep engagement with classical texts, as seen in his translation of Plato's dialogues in "Le second enfer d'Etienne Dolet." His life was marked by controversy, leading to his execution in 1546, which underscores the tensions of the era regarding free thought and expression. Dolet's legacy continues to influence discussions on translation and literary interpretation.

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