Gilles d'Aurigny

Le Tuteur d'amour (Lyon, 1547).

Gilles d’Aurigny (also Daurigny, surnamed Le Pamphile, d. 1553) was a French poet and lawyer.

Born in Beauvais, he served as attorney to the Parlement in Paris. He published a few legal treatises, such as Ordonnances des rois de France (1527, 1528) and Le Livre de police humaine( translation of a work by François Patrice, 1544). Little is known about his life. His best-known work is Le Tuteur d’amour of 1546, a poem in decasyllabic verse, at the time noted for its elegant style and rich imagination.

Literary works:

Spiritual works:

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/19/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.