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<p> [[Conrad]] (or Conrard), Olivier </p> <p> a French poet, a native of Gatinais, lived in 1546. He completed his studies at Paris, and took the habit of a Cordelier at Meung. He distinguished himself by his | Olivier Conrad (Or Conrard) <ref name="term_34228" /> | ||
==References == | <p> [[Conrad]] (or Conrard), Olivier </p> <p> a French poet, a native of Gatinais, lived in 1546. He completed his studies at Paris, and took the habit of a [[Cordelier]] at Meung. He distinguished himself by his Latin verses; and so well did he imitate [[Faustus]] Andrelinus, that he was surnamed Faustulus. He wrote, Poesies Latines (Paris, 1530): '''''—''''' Le Miroir des Pecheurs: '''''—''''' La Vie, Faits et Louanges de Saint-Paul (ibid. 1546). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.; Biog. Universelle, s.v. </p> | ||
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Olivier Conrad (Or Conrard) [1]
Conrad (or Conrard), Olivier
a French poet, a native of Gatinais, lived in 1546. He completed his studies at Paris, and took the habit of a Cordelier at Meung. He distinguished himself by his Latin verses; and so well did he imitate Faustus Andrelinus, that he was surnamed Faustulus. He wrote, Poesies Latines (Paris, 1530): — Le Miroir des Pecheurs: — La Vie, Faits et Louanges de Saint-Paul (ibid. 1546). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.; Biog. Universelle, s.v.