Samuel Chappuzeau

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Samuel_Chappuzeau an entity of type: Thing

صموئيل شابوزيو (بالفرنسية: Samuel Chappuzeau)‏ (1625-1701) عالم ومؤلف وشاعر وكاتب مسرحي فرنسي ولد سنة 1625م وتوفي في سنة 1701م، يعتبر من أهم كتاب النصوص المسرحية الساخرة. كما له أعمال أخرى مثل المعاجم، والكتب الجغرافية. rdf:langString
Samuel Charles Chappuzeau (geboren 16. Juni 1625 in Paris; gestorben 31. August 1701 in Celle) war ein reformierter Reisender, Arzt, Schriftsteller und Lehrer aus Frankreich. Die Korrespondenz Chappuzeaus mit Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz wurde Teil des Weltdokumentenerbes. rdf:langString
Samuel Chappuzeau, né à Paris le 16 juin 1625 et mort à Celle en août 1701, est un écrivain français. rdf:langString
Samuel Chappuzeau (16 June 1625, Paris – 31 August 1701) was a French scholar, author, poet and playwright whose best-known work today is Le Théâtre François, a description of French Theatre in the seventeenth century. Chappuzeau is credited with a number of "firsts," including being the first writer to introduce satire to French farce, and the first to set a play in China. Later, he composed Tavernier's famous travel guides from notes and dictation, though this task seems to have been forced upon him, much against his will, by the King (Louis XIV). rdf:langString
rdf:langString صموئيل شابوزيو
rdf:langString Samuel Chappuzeau
rdf:langString Samuel Chappuzeau
rdf:langString Samuel Chappuzeau
xsd:integer 8400552
xsd:integer 1124812057
rdf:langString صموئيل شابوزيو (بالفرنسية: Samuel Chappuzeau)‏ (1625-1701) عالم ومؤلف وشاعر وكاتب مسرحي فرنسي ولد سنة 1625م وتوفي في سنة 1701م، يعتبر من أهم كتاب النصوص المسرحية الساخرة. كما له أعمال أخرى مثل المعاجم، والكتب الجغرافية.
rdf:langString Samuel Charles Chappuzeau (geboren 16. Juni 1625 in Paris; gestorben 31. August 1701 in Celle) war ein reformierter Reisender, Arzt, Schriftsteller und Lehrer aus Frankreich. Die Korrespondenz Chappuzeaus mit Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz wurde Teil des Weltdokumentenerbes.
rdf:langString Samuel Chappuzeau (16 June 1625, Paris – 31 August 1701) was a French scholar, author, poet and playwright whose best-known work today is Le Théâtre François, a description of French Theatre in the seventeenth century. Chappuzeau's play Le Cercle des Femmes is widely regarded as one of the main sources for Molière's masterpiece Les Précieuses Ridicules, but his influence on the "Golden Age of French Drama" has in the past been seriously underestimated. Among other things, Chappuzeau played a substantial part in "discovering" Molière when he gave his travelling troupe a glowing review in his book Lyon dans son lustre in 1656. Chappuzeau is credited with a number of "firsts," including being the first writer to introduce satire to French farce, and the first to set a play in China. Later, he composed Tavernier's famous travel guides from notes and dictation, though this task seems to have been forced upon him, much against his will, by the King (Louis XIV). Chappuzeau also wrote sermons, odes, dictionaries, and geographical books, and was still working on his Nouveau Dictionaire almost up to his death.
rdf:langString Samuel Chappuzeau, né à Paris le 16 juin 1625 et mort à Celle en août 1701, est un écrivain français.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 13910

data from the linked data cloud