Antoine de Chandieu

Antoine de Chandieu , baron de Chandieu and other places in 1534, which embraces the Religion Protestante, was at 20 years Pasteur with Paris then chaplain and Ambassadeur of the court of Navarre.

He married Francoise de Félins in 1563. Obliged to leave the France due to Religion, it was fixed at Geneva, then with Lausanne where it gave a course of Théologie of 1573 to 1579, flees an epidemic of plague and withdrew themselves with Aubonne, was recalled in France by Henri IV, functioned as main of camp to the battle of Coutras in 1578, returned to Geneva where it acquired the middle-class and died, the February 23rd 1591.

Under its name and those of Sadeel and Zamariel, it published a score of opuscules of controversy and history, as well as religious poems, of 1563 with 1590, that his/her Jean son joined together in a volume in 1592. It is particularly known for its palinodes, answers to the Speeches of Ronsard, and for its Octonaires on the Vanity and Inconstancy of the World, fifty poems in eight worms.

Work

  • Octonaires on the vanity and inconstancy of the world , text established, annotated and with accompanying notes by Francoise Bonali-Fiquet, Geneva, Droz, 1979

Discography

  • Octonaires of the Vanity of the World by the Unit Clement Janequin, Harmonia Mundi, 1992

External bond

  • Some of its huitains

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