Jean Bouchet
Jean Bouchet is a French writer, born with Poitiers in 1476, died towards 1550. Its work is comparable with that of the Grands Rhetoriqueurs.
Jean Bouchet followed the occupation of prosecutor. He composed a great number of historical works or imagination in worms and prose, which are still required bibliographers at the 19th century. Such are:
- Regnards crossing the perilous ways of this world ;
- the Labyrinth of fortunes (1522);
- Yearly of Aquitaine ;
- Antiquity of Poitou ;
- Epitaphs of Roys de France ;
- Epistles morals and familiar (1545).
It is the first which made alternate the Rime S male and female.
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