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LATACUNGA (LLACTACUNGA, or, in local parlance, TACUNGA) , a plateau
Ecuador , capital of the province of Leon, 46 m. S. of Quito, near the confluence of the Alagues and Cutuchi to form the Patate. the headstream of the Pastaza. Pop. (1900, estimate) 12,000, largely Indian. Latacunga stands on the old road between Guayaquil
LA TAILLE, JEAN DE (c. 1540-1608), French poet and dramatist, was born at Bondaroy. He studied the humanities in Paris under Muret, and law at Orleans under Anne de Bourg. He began his career as a Huguenot, but afterwards adopted a mild Catholicism. He was wounded at the battle of Arnay-ie Duc in 1570, and retired to his estate at Bondaroy, where he wrote a political pamphlet entitled Histoire abregee des singeries de la ligue, often published with the Satire Menippee. His chief
audience
Theodore
great
Famine
and Les Corrivaux, both written apparently by 1562 but not published until 1573. Les Corrivaux is remarkable for its colloquial prose
His brother, JACQUES DE LA TAILLE (1542-1562), composed a number of tragedies, of which La Mort de Daire and La Mort d'Alexandre (both published in 1573) are the chief
The works of Jean de la Taille were edited by Rene de Maulde (4 vols., 1878-1882). See also E. Faguet, La Tragedie franQaise an X VI.' siecle (1883). End of Article: LATACUNGA (LLACTACUNGA, or, in local parlance, TACUNGA) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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