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Philippe Desportes or Desports (1546 5 October 1606) was a French poet.[1]

Philippe Desportes
Medallion from his tomb in the Notre-Dame de Bonport abbey
Born1546 
Chartres 
Died5 October 1606  (aged 59–60)
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bonport
OccupationPoet, writer 

Biography


Philippe Desportes was born in Chartres. While serving as secretary to the Bishop of Le Puy he visited Italy, where he learned Italian poetry. This experience became a good account. On his return to France he attached himself to the duke of Anjou, and followed him to Cracow on his election as king of Poland. Nine months in Poland satisfied the civilized Desportes, but in 1574 his patron became king of France as Henry III. He showered favours on the poet, who received, in reward for the skill with which he wrote occasional poems at the royal request, the abbey of Tiron and four other valuable benefices.

A good example of the light and dainty verse in which Desportes excelled is furnished by the well-known villanelle with the refrain "Qui premier s'en repentira", which was on the lips of Henry, duke of Guise, just before his death. Desportes was above all an imitator. He imitated Petrarch, Ariosto, Sannazaro, and still more closely the minor Italian poets, and in 1604 a number of his plagiarisms were exposed in the Rencontres des Muses de France et d'Italie. As a sonneteer he showed much grace and sweetness, and English poets borrowed freely from him.

In his old age Desportes acknowledged his ecclesiastical preferment by a translation of the Psalms remembered chiefly for the brutal mot of Malherbe: "Votre potage vaut mieux que vos psaumes." He published in 1573 an edition of his works including Diane, Les Amours d'Hippolyte, Elegies, Bergeries, Œuvres chrêtiennes, etc.

An edition of his Œuvres, by Alfred Michiels, appeared in 1858.


Tributes


Stele, place des Halles, Chartres.
Stele, place des Halles, Chartres.

References


  1. Jean Balsamo. Philippe Desports (1546-1606) Volume 62 of Actes et colloques. Editor, Contributor, Jean Balsamo. Publisher, Klincksieck, 2000



На других языках


- [en] Philippe Desportes

[es] Philippe Desportes

Philippe Desportes (Chartres, 1546 - Abadía de Notre-Dame de Bonport, 1606) fue un poeta francés.[1]

[fr] Philippe Desportes

Philippe Desportes, né à Chartres en 1546 et mort à l'abbaye Notre-Dame de Bonport le 5 octobre 1606, est un poète baroque français. Surnommé le « Tibulle français » pour la douceur et la facilité de ses vers, il fut abbé de Tiron, lecteur de la chambre du Roi et conseiller d'État.

[ru] Депорт, Филипп

Филипп Депорт (фр. Philippe Desportes; 1546 (1546), Шартр, — 5 октября 1606, аббатство Нотр-Дам-де-Бонпор) — французский поэт XVI века.



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