Dominique Baudier
Dominique Baudier , born the April 8th 1561 with Lille and dead the August 22nd 1613, is a French poet néo-Latin.
Lawyer with $the Hague, it was charged by the General states with the Holland several diplomatic missions with London and Paris, where it remained ten years, and taught with Leyde the eloquence then the history and the right.
He was dependant with Sully, Mornay, Jacques-Auguste de Thou, Christophe de Harlay, Philip Sidney.
Publications
- Moralis and civilis sapientiae monita Libris IV comprehensa (1611)
- Dominici Baudii Amores toothless Petro Scriverio Inscripti Th. Graswinckelia equiti (1638). Poetries.
- Two new parts of Dominique Baudier, 1603-1605 (s.d.). Letter with Christophe de Harlay, May 1st, 1603, and poem, published by V.L. Saulnier.
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