Claude-Emmanuel Lhuillier, known as Vault
See also: Vault (homonymy)
Claude-Emmanuel Lhuillier , known as Vault , born in 1626 with the Vault-Saint-Denis close to Paris and died in September 1686 in Paris, is a poet and French man of letters.
Wire naturalness of the Master of the accounts François Lhuillier, Chapelle made its studies with the college of the Jésuite S of the Arrow in company of Descartes and Of the Bars of which it was to become the lover. Raise Pierre Gassendi to which it owes his philosophy épicurienne, he was also the friend of Molière, Cyrano of Bergerac and François Bernier and attended the living room of Marguerite of the Sand pit.
He is mainly the author of short poems in the satirical style or libertine, and he composed with François Coigneux de Bachaumont a historical and gallant curious Voyage, showing several particularitez very considerable, which there is moreover in vain and more remarkable to see with the tower of France, and others treat galantery, meslés of prose and worms, by the most beautiful spirits of this time. (1680). Its complete works were published in 1854 and were republished in 1977.
Its epitaph
- Ci-to lie that one liked like four,
Who had neither force nor virtue,- And which was soldier without fighting,
And poet without being beaten.
Work
- Voyage of Vault and Bachaumont , ED. Henriette Bellair, Paris, PUF, 1927
External bonds
- '' In Ninon '', '' Ballade with Miss de Lenclos '', '' Against his/her parents '', '' the winter '', '' Its epitaph ''
- '' Lettre with the Duke of Nevers ''
- '' Épitaphe of a dog ''
- '' With the sparrow of Climène ''
Work
- Hippolyte Rigault, literary Studies and morals , Paris, Hatchet, 1859
- François-Tommy Perrens, Libertines in France with the , New York, Fraklin, 1973 ISBN 0833727281
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