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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T15:00:28machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T15:00:28humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonRégnier, Mathurin, 1573-1613presumedRégnier, MathurinpresumedRégnier, Mathurin, 1573-1613presumedRégnierpresumedRégnier, Mathurin H. 1573-1613presumedRégnier, Maturin 1573-1613presumedRegnierpresumed1573-12-211613-10-22FrenchFrenchGillot, Hubert, 1875-1955.Laparra, Raoul, 1876-1943.Régnier, Mathurin, 1573-1613Poésies diverses, ca. 1771.Poésies diverses, ca. 1771.1 v. (ca. 630 p.) ; 24 cm.Commonplace book containing ca. 617 pages of manuscript poems, all apparently in the same hand, along with a 7 page index to the contents (arranged by page number). The contents are a mix of identified and unidentified works. Among the known attributions are poems by Jean Passerat, Nicolas Boileau, Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, Mathurin Régnier, Dorat, Delille, La Harpe, Favart, Gilbert, Bernis, Voltaire, Chamfort, and Sedaine, along with a number of lesser-known poets, such as Paul Desforges-Maillard and André Hyacinthe Sabatier de Cavaillon. A portion of the unattributed poems in the book may be by the owner, possibly Jean-André Perreáu, (1749-1813) professor of law at the Collège de France and author of legal works, plays and novels. The selection of poems included in this volume represents a range of styles (from odes in a Classic manner to epistles and elegies) and subjects (including political commentaries, poems on social issues, and religious and philosophical declarations). Of note are poems opposing the treatment of slaves, and addressing European colonial expansion in Africa and the genocide of Native Americans. The commonplace book also contains annotations in pencil, by an unidentified hand, providing identification and contextual notes for many poems. Among other markings in the volume are the apparent mark of a subsequent owner, "Sieur Lentheaume, orfèvre à Crest", a page of doodles and calculations, and short notes on the front endpages. FrenchLatinBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryLaparra, Raoul, 1876-1943. Mélodies susceptibles d'été, conservies après revenches : le minet chanteur : manuscript, [1923]Laparra, Raoul, 1876-1943.John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)Mélodies susceptibles d'été, conservies après revenches : le minet chanteur : manuscript, [1923]1 ms. score ([1], 5, 7, 4, [1] leaves) ; 28 cm.Houghton LibraryFonds de la Bibliothèque du Palais des Arts, aujourd’hui réparti entre la Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, la Bibliothèque de l’Académie de Lyon et la Bibliothèque Nationale de France Ms PA 1 - Ms PA 362.Fonds de la Bibliothèque du Palais des Arts, aujourd’hui réparti entre la Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, la Bibliothèque de l’Académie de Lyon et la Bibliothèque Nationale de FranceBibliothèque municipale (Lyon)Gillot, Hubert, 1875-1955. Le image dans l'œuvre poétique de Mathurin Régnier / M. Gillot.Gillot, Hubert, 1875-1955.Le image dans l'œuvre poétique de Mathurin Régnier / M. Gillot. [19--?]38 leaves ; 29 cm.Waseda University LibraryPoésies diverses, ca. 1771.Poésies diverses, ca. 1771.1 v. (ca. 630 p.) ; 24 cm.Commonplace book containing ca. 617 pages of manuscript poems, all apparently in the same hand, along with a 7 page index to the contents (arranged by page number). The contents are a mix of identified and unidentified works. Among the known attributions are poems by Jean Passerat, Nicolas Boileau, Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, Mathurin Régnier, Dorat, Delille, La Harpe, Favart, Gilbert, Bernis, Voltaire, Chamfort, and Sedaine, along with a number of lesser-known poets, such as Paul Desforges-Maillard and André Hyacinthe Sabatier de Cavaillon. A portion of the unattributed poems in the book may be by the owner, possibly Jean-André Perreáu, (1749-1813) professor of law at the Collège de France and author of legal works, plays and novels. The selection of poems included in this volume represents a range of styles (from odes in a Classic manner to epistles and elegies) and subjects (including political commentaries, poems on social issues, and religious and philosophical declarations). Of note are poems opposing the treatment of slaves, and addressing European colonial expansion in Africa and the genocide of Native Americans. The commonplace book also contains annotations in pencil, by an unidentified hand, providing identification and contextual notes for many poems. Among other markings in the volume are the apparent mark of a subsequent owner, "Sieur Lentheaume, orfèvre à Crest", a page of doodles and calculations, and short notes on the front endpages. FrenchLatinBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library