This is Volume 2 of a collection of the French poems of Jean Passerat, edited by Prosper Blanchemain. Jean Passerat (1534-1602) was a French poet and satirist of the Renaissance period. This collection presents a comprehensive overview of Passerat's poetic works, showcasing his mastery of classical forms and his contributions to French literature. The poems reflect the cultural and intellectual climate of 16th-century France, offering insights into the social and political issues of the time. This edition is valuable for scholars and enthusiasts of French poetry and Renaissance literature, providing a detailed look at the work of a significant poet of the era.
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