Gaspard Abeille - Plays

Plays

  • Argélie, reine de Thessalie, tragédie (1673).
  • Coriolan, tragédie (1676).
  • Lyncée, tragédie (1678).
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  • François de Porchères d'Arbaud (1634)
  • Olivier Patru (1640)
  • Nicolas Potier de Novion (1681)
  • Philippe Goibaud-Dubois (1693)
  • Charles Boileau (1694)
  • Gaspard Abeille (1704)
  • Nicolas-Hubert de Mongault (1718)
  • Charles Pinot Duclos (1746)
  • Nicolas Beauzée (1772)
  • Jean-Jacques Barthélemy (1789)
  • Joseph Chénier (1803)
  • François-René de Chateaubriand (1811)
  • Paul, 6th duc de Noailles (1849)
  • Édouard Hervé (1886)
  • Paul Deschanel (1899)
  • Auguste Jonnart (1923)
  • Maurice Paléologue (1928)
  • Charles de Chambrun (1946)
  • Fernand Gregh (1953)
  • René Clair (1960)
  • Pierre Moinot (1982)
  • Jean-Loup Dabadie (2008)
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Persondata
Name Abeille, Gaspard
Alternative names
Short description French poet
Date of birth 1648
Place of birth
Date of death 1718
Place of death

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