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JEAN DE MEUN, or DE MEUNG (c. 1250-C. 1305) , whose original
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Jean de Meun translated in 1284 the treatise, De re militari, of Vegetius into French as Le livre de Vegece de l'art de chevaleriez (ed. Ulysse Robert, Soc. des anciens textes fr., 1897). He also produced a spirited version, the first in French, of the letters of Abelard and Heloise. A 14th-century MS. of this translation in the Bibliotheque Nationale has annotations by Petrarch. His translation of the De consolatione philosophiae of Boetius is preceded by a letter to Philip IV. in which he enumerates his earlier works, two of which are lostDe spirituelle amitie from the De spirituali amicitia of Aelred of Rievaulx (d. 1166), and the Livre des merveilles d'Hirlande from the Topographia Hibernica, or De Mirabilibus Hiberniae of Giraldus Cambrensis (Giraud de Barry). His last poems are doubtless his Testament and Codicille. The Testament is written in quatrains in monorime, and contains advice to the different classes of the community.See also Paulin Paris in Hist. lit. de la France, xxviii. 391439 and E. Langlois in His& de la langue et de la lit. franraise, ed. L. Petit de Julleville, ii. 125161 (1896); and editions of the Roman de la rose (q.v.). End of Article: JEAN DE MEUN, or DE MEUNG (c. 1250-C. 1305) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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