Guillaume de La Perrière
Guillaume de La Perrière, was born in Toulouse (in what is today a part of France) in 1499 or 1503, and died in 1565, known for his writings and emblem books. His work is often associated with the French Renaissance. La Perrière chronicled events in his home city of Toulouse. His best known work is Le Théâtre des bons engins, published in Paris in 1539, and was edited in later editions, published in 1540 and 1585. More recently, La Perrière's Le miroir politique has received attention, thanks to the work of Michel Foucault. Foucault identifies the work of La Perriere as belonging to Early Modern France and foreshadowing discourses of governmentality.
Images from Le Théâtre des Bons Engins
Six pages from the 1545 edition.
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External Links
- This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia. Monika Grünberg-Dröge: Guillaume de La Perrière. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Bd. 7, Herzberg 1994, ISBN 3-88309-048-4, Sp. 216–227. (German)
- (French) Éléments biographiques
- Glasgow University Emblem Website including French and Italian emblem books
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