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has gloss | eng: The Grands Rhétoriqueurs or simply the "Rhétoriqueurs" is the name given to a group of poets from 1460 to 1520 (or from François Villon to Clément Marot) working in Northern France, Flanders and the Duchy of Burgundy whose poetic production was dominated by (1) an extremely rich rhyme scheme and experimentation with assonance and puns and (2) experimentation with typography and the graphic use of letters, including the creation of verbal rebuses. The group is also credited with promoting alternation between "masculine" rhymes (lines ending in a sound other than a mute "e") and "feminine" rhymes (lines ending in a mute "e"). |
lexicalization | eng: Grands rhetoriqueurs |
lexicalization | eng: Grands Rhétoriqueurs |
lexicalization | eng: Rhetoriqueurs |
lexicalization | eng: Rhétoriqueurs |
instance of | c/French poets |
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has gloss | fra: Le terme grands rhétoriqueurs (ou grands rhéteurs) a été inventé au pour désigner péjorativement des poètes de langue française de la fin du . Le terme fait également allusion aux "rhétoriqueurs" du Moyen Âge. |
lexicalization | fra: Grands rhetoriqueurs |
lexicalization | fra: grands rhétoriqueurs |
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has gloss | spa: El término Grandes Retóricos (en francés grands rhétoriqueurs) se acuñó durante el siglo XIX para designar despectivamente una serie de poetas franceses de finales del Siglo XV. El término también alude a los "retóricos" de la Edad Media. |
lexicalization | spa: Grandes retoricos |
lexicalization | spa: Grandes Retóricos |
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