Robert Gaguin
Robert Gaguin (in the past written Robert Guaguin ), born in 1433 with Calonne-on-the-Lily and died in 1501, was a chronicler and Humaniste French.
Like the majority of the first humanistic European, it accomplished a voyage in Italy. He became doctor in Sorbonne in 1480, and bound with his exact contemporary Guillaume Fichet which he succeeded the pulpit and as a figure of the traditional rebirth in France. They created an small group of men together. Gaguin was occupied about the Trinitaires, order specialized in the Turkish repurchase of the Chrétiens captive of the S
It acquired a certain prestige in Europe; the first printed work of Erasme was a letter of homages to Gaguin. He is the author of a chronicle, Of origin and gestis Francorum compendium (1495), and poems ( Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary ).
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