tienne Dolet: Vie, oeuvres, caract re, croyances by Octave Galtier offers a detailed exploration of the life, works, character, and beliefs of tienne Dolet, a significant figure of the French Renaissance. This biography delves into Dolet's contributions as a scholar, printer, and humanist, shedding light on his intellectual pursuits and the controversies that marked his career.
Galtier's work provides valuable insights into Dolet's impact on the literary and intellectual landscape of 16th-century France. Readers interested in the Renaissance, the history of printing, and the lives of influential thinkers will find this biography to be a compelling and informative study of a complex historical figure.
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