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5214: 380: 1100: 729: 53: 758: 2342:"I think that Cyrano could have been a student at Lisieux even before his entry into the Army, and that the comedy that his composed against the collège de Beauvais could be explained by the fact that Sorel had already made fun of the collège de Lisieux."  (« Je pense que Cyrano aurait pu être étudiant à Lisieux avant même son départ à l'armée, et que la comédie qu'il a composée contre le collège de Beauvais pourrait s'expliquer par le fait que Sorel avait déjà ridiculisé le collège de Lisieux.») 684: 2260:
que cet homme en tenait un peu , il le croyait incapable de lui enseigner quelque chose; de sorte qu'il faisait si peu d'état de ses leçons et de ses corrections, que son père, qui était un bon vieux gentilhomme assez indifférent pour l'éducation de ses enfants et trop crédule aux plaintes de celui-ci, l'en retira un peu trop brusquement, et, sans s'informer si son fils serait mieux autre part, il l'envoya en cette ville , où il le laissa jusqu'à dix-neuf ans sur sa bonne foi .
639:), wife of nobleman Master Louis Perrot, Counsellor and Secretary to the King, Household and Crown of France, of the parish of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois". This son of Abel de Cyrano who was not given the name of his godfather, Antoine, because he had a brother of that name, born in 1616, but was named Savinien in memory of his grandfather, who could doubt that this was the Savinien Cyrano who was born, according to the biographers, at the chateau of Bergerac in or around 1620? 1006: 2225:, Lembras, 1968) an erudite citizen of Bergerac, Martial Humbert Augeard, wrote that the origin of the de Bergerac family was a certain Ramond de la Rivière de la Martigne who, having been bestowed with the estate of Mauvières in recompense for his action against the English in the retaking of Bergerac by Duke Louis I d'Anjou, brother of Charles V, in 1377, gave the name Bergerac to the meadows adjacent to Mauvières to the west, up until that time known as the 169: 2202:) Notre-Seigneur et Saint Jean en leur enfance, et la Vierge les tenant deux tableaux représentant le sacrifice d'Abraham, un autre rond sur bois, où est représenté le Jugement de Sainte Suzanne , deux petits tableaux de broderie représentant deux Saint-Esprit en cœur, et un tableau sur bois où est représenté Saint François , trois petites écuelles de faïence avec deux autres petits tableaux où sont représentés Notre-Seigneur et la Vierge ». 744:
incapable of teaching him anything; so that he paid so little attention to his lessons and his corrections that his father, who was a fine old gentleman, fairly unconcerned for his children's education and overly credulous of this one's complaints, removed him a little too suddenly and, without considering if his son would be better off elsewhere, he sent him to that city where he left him, until the age of nineteen years, to his own devices.
5233: 860: 1039:. In the former, Cyrano travels to the Moon using rockets powered by firecrackers (it may be the earliest description of a space flight by use of a vessel that has rockets attached) and meets the inhabitants. The Moon-men have four legs, firearms that shoot game and cook it, and talking earrings used to educate children. 1125:, telling of the life of a fictionalized Cyrano with an abnormally large nose. This play, which became Rostand's most successful work, revolves around Cyrano's love for the beautiful Roxane, whom he is obliged to woo on behalf of a more conventionally handsome but less articulate friend, Christian de Neuvillette. 419:), and of his background, we know almost nothing. We know more about his wife, Catherine Millet, whose father, Guillaume II Millet, Lord of Caves, was secretary of the King's finances, and whose grandfather, Guillaume I Millet (149?-1563), qualified in medicine in 1518, was doctor to three kings in succession ( 344:) published in 1657, nearly two years after his death. Without Henri Le Bret, who wrote the biographical information, his country childhood, his military engagement, the injuries it caused, his prowess as a swordsman, the circumstances of his death and his supposed final conversion would remain unknown. 2197:
L'inventaire des biens d'Abel I de Cyrano dressé après son décès, en 1648, révélera une nette évolution sur le plan de la religiosité, puisqu'on trouvera, dans son logement, « un tableau peint sur bois, garni de sa bordure, où est représentée la Nativité de Notre-Seigneur, un autre tableau carré
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in Sannois. However, there is strong evidence to support the theory that his death was a result of a botched assassination attempt as well as further damage to his health caused by a period of confinement in a private asylum, orchestrated by his enemies, who succeeded in enlisting the help of his own
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The education that we had together with a good country priest who took in boarders, made us friends from our most tender youth, and I remember the aversion he had from that time for one who seemed to him a shadow of Sidias, because, in the thoughts which that man could somewhat grasp, he believed him
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The play suggests that he was injured by a falling wooden beam in 1654 while entering the house of his patron, the Duc D'Arpajon. However the academic and editor of Cyrano's works Madeleine Alcover uncovered a contemporary text which suggests an attack on the Duke's carriage in which a member of his
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When Savinien I de Cyrano acquired it, the domain of Mauvières consisted of "a habitable mansion…with a lower room, a cellar beneath, kitchen, pantry, an upper chamber, granaries, stables, barn, portal, all roofed with tiles, with courtyard, walled dovecote; mill, enclosed plot, garden and fishpond,
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July at the office of Master Denis Feydeau, counsellor, secretary and king's notary, second cousin of the bride, was only published in the year 2000 by Madeleine Alcover, who minutely traced the fate of the witnesses (and more particularly their links with pious milieus) and noted that many of them
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L'éducation que nous avions eue ensemble chez un bon prêtre de la campagne qui tenait de petits pensionnaires nous avait faits amis dès notre plus tendre jeunesse, et je me souviens de l'aversion qu'il avait dès ce temps-là pour ce qui lui paraissait l'ombre d'un Sidias , parce que, dans la pensée
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by the Spanish defenders, a day before the surrender of the Spanish troops and the end of the siege. One of his confrères in the battle was the Baron Christian of Neuvillette, who married Cyrano's cousin. However, the plotline of Rostand's play involving Roxane and Christian is entirely fictional.
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Against an embittered and discontented father, Cyrano promptly forgot the way to his father's house. Soon he was counted among the gluttons and hearty drinkers of the best inns, with them he gave himself up to jokes of questionable taste, usually following prolonged libations…He also picked up the
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In 1636, his father sold Mauvières and Bergerac to Antoine Balestrier, Lord of Arbalestre, and returned to Paris to live with his family in "a modest dwelling at the top of the great Rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques close to the Crossing" (parish of Saint-Jacques and Saint-Philippe), a short distance
521:, but no pious works. There is no object of that kind (engraving, painting, statue, crucifix) amongst the other inventoried items, but in contrast "twelve small paintings of portraits of gods and goddesses" and "four wax figures: one of Venus and Cupid, another of a woman pulling a thorn, one of a 2211:
In two documents from January and February 1649 concerning the succession of Abel I de Cyrano, Abel II is said to be "of the age of emancipation, progressing under the authority of the said Savinien de Cyrano, his brother and guardian" (« émancipé d'âge, procédant sous l'autorité de Savinien
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Though often cited as his date of birth, the 6th of March is actually the date of his baptism. At the time, it was usual for a baptism to take place within 3 days of birth and in Paris, with easy access to a priest, it would have been possible that it happened on the same day. However, the actual
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Finally, after long exertion, I knew that Abel Cyrano had left the neighbourhood of Saint-Eustache for that of Saint-Sauveur, and that Espérance Bellanger had given birth in this new dwelling to a boy whose baptismal record is as follows: "The sixth of March one thousand six hundred and nineteen,
843:). He drinks, diligently frequents the Rue Glatigny, called Val d'amour, because of the women who sell pleasure there, gambles, roams the sleeping city to frighten the bourgeois or forge signs, provokes the watch, gets into debt and links himself with that literary Bohemia which centered around 753:
It is unknown at what age Savinien arrived in Paris. He may have been accommodated by his uncle Samuel de Cyrano in a large family residence in the Rue des Prouvaires, where his parents had lived up until 1618. In this theory, it was there that he was introduced to his cousin Pierre, with whom,
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about the principal. There are a few passable parts in that piece, but all the rest falls flat." (« Les pauvres ouvrages que ceux de Cyrano de Bergerac ! Il avait étudié au collège de Beauvais du temps du principal Granger. On dit qu'il était encore en rhétorique quand il fit son
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The estate of Bergerac, which adjoined Mauvières, "comprised a house with portal, courtyard, barn, hovel and garden, being an acre or thereabouts, plus forty-six and a half acres, of which thirty-six and a half were farmland and ten woodland, with the rights of middle and low justice".
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In 1911 Jean Lemoine made known the inventory of Abel de Cyrano's worldly goods. His library, relatively poorly stocked (126 volumes), testifies to his schooling as a jurist and to an open curiosity: a taste for languages and ancient literature, the great humanists of the Renaissance
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Since nothing binds Cyrano to the humble lodgings of the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques to which the uncertainties of fate condemned his family, he gives himself over entirely to Paris, to its streets and, according to the words of one of his close friends, "to its excrescences"
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as characteristic of the infallible and omniscient narrator, is totally misplaced in a biography. The readers must always be able to distinguish the content of a document from the interpretation that is made of it; the lack of documentation from a hypothesis (more or less well
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He was the son of Abel de Cyrano, lord of Mauvières and Bergerac, and Espérance Bellanger. He received his first education from a country priest and had for a fellow pupil his friend and future biographer Henri Lebret. He then proceeded to Paris and the heart of the
654:("Court of Finances of Paris") published by Count H. Coustant d'Yanville in 1875 (or for that matter in any other French document of the 17th century). In 1898, Viscount Oscar de Poli suggested that it must have been a transcription error and proposed reading it as 674:
Marie Feydeau, cosponsor with Antoine Lamy, was the sister of Denis and Antoine Feydeau and the wife of Louis (or Loys) Perrot (15??-1625), who, apart from his titles of "King's Counsellor and Secretary", also had that of "King's Interpreter of Foreign Languages".
885:) of 1654. At the age of nineteen, he entered a corps of the guards, serving in the campaigns of 1639 and 1640. As a minor nobleman and officer he was notorious for his dueling and boasting. His unique past allowed him to make unique contributions to French art. 3469:
Alcover, Madeleine (2000). "Les paroissiens de Sannois et la profanation de 1649. Contribution à la biographie de Cyrano de Bergerac" [The parishioners of Sannois and the desecration of 1649. Contribution to the biography of Cyrano de Bergerac].
355:, has allowed the public to know more about his genealogy, his family, his home in Paris and those of some of his friends, but has revealed no new documents that support or refute the essentials of Le Bret's account or fill the gaps in his narrative. 5167:
Les historiettes de Tallemant des Réaux: mémoires pour servir a l'histoire du XVIIe siècle : publiés sur le manuscrit autographe de l'auteur: précédée d'une notice sur l'auteur, augmentée de passages inédits et accompagnée de notes et
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Les historiettes de Tallemant des Réaux: mémoires pour servir a l'histoire du XVIIe siècle : publiés sur le manuscrit autographe de l'auteur: précédée d'une notice sur l'auteur, augmentée de passages inédits et accompagnée de notes et
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Les historiettes de Tallemant des Réaux: mémoires pour servir a l'histoire du XVIIe siècle : publiés sur le manuscrit autographe de l'auteur: precedée d'une notice sur l'auteur, augmentée de passages inédits et accompagnée de notes et
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Les historiettes de Tallemant des Réaux: mémoires pour servir a l'histoire du XVIIe siècle : publiés sur le manuscrit autographe de l'auteur: précédée d'une notice sur l'auteur, augmentée de passages inédits et accompagnée de notes et
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April 1551, he married Anne Le Maire, daughter of Estienne Le Maire and Perrette Cardon, who died in 1616. They are known to have had four children: Abel (the writer's father), Samuel (15??-1646), Pierre (15??-1626) and Anne (15??-1652).
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household was injured. It is as yet inconclusive whether or not Cyrano's death was a result of the injury, or an unspecified disease. He died over a year later on July 28, 1655, aged 36, at the house of his cousin, Pierre De Cyrano, in
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by James L. Carcioppolo. Published in English by Lost Sonnet Publishing (Benicia, California) in 1998. Fiction poetry with the premise that Cyrano wrote a sequence of 57 sonnets during the last year of his life. Heavily annotated.
712:, had been purchased by Savinien I de Cyrano forty years earlier from Thomas de Fortboys, who had bought them himself in 1576 from Lord Dauphin de Bergerac (or Bergerat), whose ancestors had possessed them for more than a century. 2355:, whose biographer, Émile Roy, wrote in 1891 that he knew Paris particularly well and "described it all, even the 'excrescences'". But the expression is an invention of the 19th century and appears nowhere in the works of Sorel. 1271: 3479:
Alcover, Madeleine (2001). "" Ah ! dites-moi, mère-grand ": l'ascension sociale des grands-parents paternels de Cyrano" ["Ah! tell me, grandmother": the social ascent of Cyrano's paternal grandparents].
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September 1602, a year before Pierre de Maupeou, Espérance Bellanger's cousin and son-in-law of Denis Feydeau who was a witness to the marriage of Savinien's parents in 1612. His wife, Catherine Vigor, associate of
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Alcover, Madeleine (1995). "Sisyphe au Parnasse: la réception des œuvres de Cyrano aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles" [Sisyphus on Parnassus: The reception of the work of Cyrano in the 17th and 18th centuries].
2129:« En 1587, il était étudiant à Bourges. Ayant fréquenté une jeune fille, Jehanne Palleau, son père le tirera d'une fâcheuse affaire en faisant signer devant notaire une attestation par laquelle celle-ci 3536:
Alcover, Madeleine (2004). "Statistique et critique d'attribution: Requiem pour les mazarinades défuntes de Cyrano" [Statistics and critical attribution: Requiem for Cyrano's deceased mazarinades].
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Menagiana, ou les bons mots et remarques critiques, historiques, morales & d'érudition de Monsieur Ménage, recueillies par ses amis: troisième édition plus ample de moitié, & plus correcte que les
5819: 1578:ΣΕΛΗΝΑΡΧΙΑ, or, The government of the world in the moon: a comical history / written by that famous wit and caveleer of France, Monsieur Cyrano Bergerac; and done into English by Tho. St Serf, Gent 1320: 892:, but a descendant of a Sardinian fishmonger, and that the appellation Bergerac stemmed from a small estate near Paris where he was born, not in Gascony, and that he may have suffered tertiary 2291:"…Monsieur de Cyrano, his cousin, from whom he had received great signs of friendship, from whose knowledgeable conversation on present and past history, he took such immense pleasure…" » 3595:"Le Bret, Cuigy, Casteljaloux, Bignon, Royer de Prade et Regnault des Boisclairs: du nouveau sur quelques bons amis de Cyrano et sur l'édition posthume des états et empires de la lune (1657)" 4115:
de Cyrano de Bergerac: Materia actuosa. Antiquité, Âge classique, Lumières. Mélanges en l'honneur d'Olivier Bloch recueillis par Miguel Benitez, Antony McKenna, Gianni Paganini et Jean Salem
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Cyrano et les dévots: Materia actuosa. Antiquité, Âge classique, Lumières. Mélanges en l'honneur d'Olivier Bloch recueillis par Miguel Benitez, Antony McKenna, Gianni Paganini et Jean Salem
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revealed that the "Lord of Bergerac" was Parisian and not Gascon, research in parish registries and notarial records by a small number of researchers, in particular Madeleine Alcover of
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peint sur toile, où est représentée la Charité un tableau peint sur bois où est représenté un Baptême de Notre-Seigneur, et un autre tableau, aussi peint sur bois, où est représenté (
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The testamentary executors accounts show that, several days before his death in January 1648, Abel de Cyrano said he was "older than eighty years". Therefore he was born before 1568.
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deplorable habit of gambling. This kind of life could not continue indefinitely, especially since Abel de Cyrano had become completely deaf to his son's repeated requests for funds.
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Satyrical Characters, and handsome Descriptions in letters, written to severall Persons of Quality, by Monsieur De Cyrano Bergerac. Translated from the French by a Person of Honour
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Collection des procès-verbaux des assemblées générales du clergé de France depuis l'année 1560 jusqu'à présent rédigés par ordre de matière et réduits à ce qu'ils ont d'essentiel
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Since the 1970s, there has been a resurgence in the study of Cyrano, demonstrated in the abundance of theses, essays, articles and biographies published in France and elsewhere.
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La relation véritable de tout ce qui s'est passé en l'autre monde au combat des Parques & des poètes, sur la mort de Voitture. Et autres pièces burlesques, par Mr Scarron
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La muze historique, ou Recueil des lettres en vers contenant les nouvelles du temps: écrites à Son Altesse Mademoizelle de Longueville, depuis duchesse de Nemours (1650–1665)
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La destruction du duel, par le jugement de Messeigneurs les mareschaux de France, sur la protestation de plusieurs gentilshommes de marque…et quelques réflexions sur ce sujet
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L'ancestralité bergeracoise de Savinien II de Cyrano de Bergerac : prouvée par la Tour Cyrano, les jurades, les chroniques bergeracoises et par Cyrano lui-même
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Les Nouvelles œuvres de Monsieur de Cyrano Bergerac. Contenant l'Histoire comique des Estats et Empires du Soleil, plusieurs lettres et autres pièces divertissantes
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Antoine, baptized at Saint-Eustache on 11 February 1616 by his paternal aunt, Anne Cyrano, and a godfather who is not named in the baptismal register discovered by
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The destruction of the duel, by the judgement of my Lords the Marshals of France, under the objection of several gentlemen of note…and some remarks on this subject
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was Bergerac's cousin, who lived with his sister, Catherine de Bergerac, at the Convent of the Daughter of the Cross. As in the play, Bergerac did fight at the
4817:. Procès-verbal de la séance de la Commission municipale du Vieux Paris du 11 avril 1908 (in French). Paris: Imprimerie municipale. pp. 65 and following. 5302: 4902:
Menagiana ou les bons mots, les pensées critiques, historiques, morales et d'érudition de Monsieur Ménage recueillies par ses amis: seconde édition augmentée
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The Comical History of the States and Empires of the Worlds of the Sun and Moon. Written in French by Cyrano Bergerac. And newly Englished by A. Lowell, A.M
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That age when nature is most easily corrupted, and that great liberty he had to only do that which seemed good to him, brought him to a dangerous weakness (
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Dictionnaire critique de biographie et d'histoire: errata et supplément pour tous les dictionnaires historiques, d'après des documents authentiques inédits
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The Rue de Glatigny was found on the site of the current forecourt of Notre-Dame. In the Middle Ages, it had been one of the streets that an ordinance of
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Includes an afterword, a dictionary of characters, chronological tables and notes. Illustrated with engravings taken from scientific works of the time.
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The New Works of Mr de Cyrano Bergerac. Including The Comical History of the States and Empires of the Sun, several letters and other diverting pieces
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Libertinism and Literature in Seventeenth-Century France, Actes du colloque de Vancouver, the University of British Columbia, 28-30 septembre 2006
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L'Autre au XVIIe siècle. Actes du 4e colloque du Centre international de rencontres sur le XVIIe siècle. University of Miami, 23 au 25 avril 1998
2004:Œuvres complètes: Lettres. Entretiens pointus. Mazarinades. Les États et empires de la lune. Les États et empires du soleil. Fragment de physique 4692:
Dictionnaire universel, contenant généralement tous les mots françois tant vieux que modernes, et les termes de toutes les sciences et des arts…
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Cyrano de Bergerac, 1619–1655, esoteric philosopher: study of the structure and symbolism of a mystical work (L'autre monde) of the 17th century
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Cyrano de Bergerac, 1619–1655, philosophe ésotérique: étude de la structure et du symbolisme d'une œuvre mystique (L'autre monde) du XVII siècle
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Catherine, whose date of birth is not known and who died in the early years of the following century, having become a nun at the convent of the
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It was in this rustic setting that the child grew up and in the neighbouring parish he learnt to read and write. His friend Le Bret recalls:
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A voyage to the moon: with some account of the solar world. A comical romance. Done from the French of M. Cyrano de Bergerac. By Mr. Derrick
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Pyrotechnicon: Being a TRUE ACCOUNT of Cyrano de Bergerac's FURTHER ADVENTURES among the STATES and EMPIRES of the STARS, by HIMSELF (Dec'd)
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on 31 March 1614 by Anne Le Maire, his grandmother, and Denis Feydeau, financier. He studied Theology at the Sorbonne and died in the 1640s;
3690:[Savinien I de Cyrano and Protestantism as an appendix to "Ephemeris or biographical summary of Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac""]. 1258:, adapted as a screenplay by Erica Schmidt who had previously written the script as a stage musical of the same name. Schmidt's husband, 671:("Charitable Fellowship of Gentilly") where the couple set up a mission in 1634. She could well be the godmother of Catherine de Cyrano. 1324: 1099: 35: 5094:
Recueil des épîtres en vers burlesques de Monsieur Scarron et d'autres autheurs sur ce qui s'est passé de remarquable en l'année 1655
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texte intégral, publié pour la première fois, d'après les manuscrits de Paris et de Munich, avec les variantes de l'imprimé de 1657
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A paradoxical figure: the guide in libertine journeys at the end of the 17th century. The case of Cyrano de Bergerac's Other World
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Une figure paradoxale: le guide dans les voyages libertins de la fin du XVII siècle. Le cas de L'Autre Monde de Cyrano de Bergerac
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The agreement. A satyrical and facetious dream. To which is annexed, the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, &c
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Mémoires de Roger de Rabutin, comte de Bussy, lieutenant-général des armées du roi, Mestre de camp général de la cavalerie légère
3732:. Les dossiers de Jean-Pierre Cavaillé, Libertinage, athéisme, irréligion. Essais et bibliographie (in French) (Hors-série n°3). 2326: 1275: 904:, a writer and musician, until around 1653, when they became engaged in a bitter rivalry. This led to Bergerac sending d'Assoucy 844: 5267: 509:), knowledge of Italian, interest in the sciences. On the religious side, one notices the presence of two Bibles, of an Italian 4461:
Memories of Roger de Rabutin, Count de Bussy, Lieutenant-General of the King's Army, Mestre de camp général of the Light Horse.
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Un Ami de Cyrano de Bergerac, le chevalier de Lignières: Plaisante histoire d'un poète libertin d'après des documents inédits
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Epicurian philosophy and literature of the 17th century. Studies on Gassendi, Cyrano de Bergerac, La Fontaine, Saint-Évremond
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Alcover, Madeleine (2004). "Le grand-père de Cyrano était-il sénonais ?" [Was Cyrano's grandfather from Sens?].
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Complete Works: The Other World or the States and Empires of the Moon. The States and Empires of the Sun. Fragment of Physics
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Philosophie épicurienne et littérature au XVIIe siècle. Études sur Gassendi, Cyrano de Bergerac, La Fontaine, Saint-Évremond
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full text published for the first time following the Paris and Munich manuscripts including variations from the 1657 edition
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designated as the only ones where "women of dissolute life" had the right to "keep their brothels". But it seems, reading
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player and one of an ashamed nude woman". Finally, one notes the presence of several books by well-known Protestants: the
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Cyrano's short life is poorly documented. Certain significant chapters of his life are known only from the Preface to the
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He continued his secondary studies at an academy which remains unknown. It has long been maintained that he attended the
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Les Demeures philosophales et le Symbolisme hermétique dans ses rapports avec l'art sacré et l'ésotérisme du grand-œuvre
1957:Œuvres complètes: L'Autre Monde ou les États et Empires de la lune. Les États et empires du soleil. Fragment de physique 1316: 1172: 901: 3677:
Alcover, Madeleine (2009). "À propos d'opium, de Le Bret et de Cyrano" [Concerning opium, Le Bret and Cyrano].
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Alcover, Madeleine (1999). "Un gay trio: Cyrano, Chapelle, Dassoucy" [A gay trio: Cyrano, Chapelle, Dassoucy].
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Chambre des comptes de Paris: Essais historiques et chronologiques, privilèges et attributions nobiliaires et armorial
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Delluc, Brigitte; Delluc, Gilles (2003). "Cyrano Parisien ? Oui, mais…" [Cyrano a Parisian? Yes, but…].
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Les Œuvres libertines de Cyrano de Bergerac, Parisien (1619–1655), précédées d'une notice biographique. Tome premier
928:(The battle of Cyrano de Bergerac with the monkey of Brioché, at the end of the Pont-Neuf). He also associated with 728: 695:
In 1622, Abel de Cyrano left Paris with his family and went to settle on his lands at Mauvières and Bergerac in the
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sur ce principal. Il y a quelque peu d'endroits passables en cette pièce, mais tout le reste est bien plat. »)
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Les Œuvres libertines de Cyrano de Bergerac, Parisien (1619–1655), précédées d'une notice biographique. Tome second
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His mixture of science and romance in the last two works furnished a model for many subsequent writers, among them
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in 1701. You can make out Sous-Forêt and Mauvières just to the west of Chevreuse, on the banks of the Yvette River.
584:, but who might have been the financier Antoine Feydeau (1573–1628), younger brother of Denis. Died at a young age; 4794:
Dictionnaire de la noblesse: contenant les généalogies, l'histoire et la chronologie des familles nobles de France
1711: 822: 5824: 5809: 5565: 5545: 5316: 4506:
Collection of the virtues and writings of Madam the Baronness Neuvillette recently deceased in the city of Paris.
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de Poli, Oscar (1898). "Les Cirano de Mauvières et de Bergerac" [The Ciranos of Mauvières and Bergerac].
1141: 1137: 1129: 1121: 952: 554: 471:. She was at least twenty-six years old; he was about forty-five. Their marriage contract, signed the previous 12 314: 31: 3647:. Les dossiers de Jean-Pierre Cavaillé, Libertinage, athéisme, irréligion. (in French) (Hors-série n°3). Grihl. 3601:. Les dossiers de Jean-Pierre Cavaillé, Libertinage, athéisme, irréligion. (in French) (Hors-série n°3). Grihl. 2167: 1267: 468: 3489:
Alcover, Madeleine (2003). "À la recherche des Cyrano de Sens" [On the trail of the Cyranos of Sens].
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The Libertine Works of Cyrano de Bergerac, Parisian (1619–1655), preceded by a biographical notice. Volume two
1722:
The Libertine Works of Cyrano de Bergerac, Parisian (1619–1655), preceded by a biographical notice. Volume one
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Les Sièges d'Arras, histoire des expéditions militaires dont cette ville et son territoire ont été le théâtre
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published a story about Cyrano called "Cyrano and the Two Plumes" in a French anthology; it was reprinted at
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which threatened to corrupt Cyrano's nature. As an example of the romantic imagination of some biographers,
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Recueil des vertus et des écrits de Madame le Baronne Neuvillette décédée depuis peu dans la ville de Paris
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Cyrano de Bergerac served as an inspiration for the creation of Saint-Savin, one of the main characters of
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Préface de l'Histoire comique par Monsieur de Cyrano Bergerac, contenant les Estats et empires de la Lune
4679: 4299:] (in French). Vol. 3. Grasset. pp. chapitre V, Cyrano de Bergerac et le "librement vivre". 4021:
Cyrano de Bergerac, Cyrano de Sannois: actes du colloque international de Sannois (3 et 17 décembre 2005)
1262:, starred as a reimagined Cyrano who is short-statured rather than having a large nose due to Dinklage's 415:
Of his maternal grandfather, Estienne Bellanger, "Financial Controller of the Parisian general revenue" (
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His paternal grandfather, Savinien I de Cyrano (15??-1590), was probably born into a notable family from
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Abel II, born around 1624, who took the title "Lord of Mauvières" after the death of his father in 1648;
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Moureau, François (1997). "Dyrcona exégète ou les réécritures de la Genèse selon Cyrano de Bergerac".
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and returned to Paris to pursue literature, producing tragedies cast in the orthodox classical mode.
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takes place and whose principal, Jean Grangier would inspire the character of Granger, the pedant of
428: 3455:. Biblio 17 (in French). Tübingen, Gunter Narr Verlag: Ralph Heyndels et Barbara Woshinsky: 265–275. 1580:. Translated by Thomas St. Serf. London: printed by J. Cottrel, and are to be sold by Hum. Robinson. 5671: 5555: 5536: 5516: 4323: 4156: 4130: 2773: 2731: 2673: 2372:, that in Cyrano's time it had not had, for the past two centuries, that designation or reputation. 2308:
in the time of Principal Granger. It is said that he was still studying rhetoric when he wrote his
1296: 1283: 1266:. The film was widely received with positive reviews and went on to be nominated for awards at the 889: 484: 448: 420: 3867:
Savinien de Cyrano Bergerac, gentilhomme parisien: l'histoire et la légende de Lebret à M. Rostand
3814: 2829: 2658: 1649:. Translated by Richard Aldington. London/New York: Routledge & Sons Ltd/E.P. Dutton & Co. 5747: 5681: 4089: 3895: 3850: 3743: 3705: 3658: 3612: 3574: 2608: 2478: 2365: 2064:
Introduction, chronology, notes, documentation, bibliography and lexicon by Bérengère Parmentier.
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Savinien, son of Abel de Cyrano, squire, Lord of Mauvières, and of the lady Espérance Bellenger (
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literature of the first half of the 17th century. Today, he is best known as the inspiration for
17: 5125: 4360: 3031: 2950: 968:, fought fourteen years later). During the siege he suffered a neck wound from a sword during a 363:
Savinien II de Cyrano was the son of Abel I de Cyrano, lord of Mauvières, (156?-1648), counsel (
5280: 4855:"Le château de Carbon de Casteljaloux: sa correspondance d'après les notes de Mgr de Carsalade" 1834:, text from Mss. in the National Library with variations from 1654 edition. — The Mazarinades: 1622:. Translated by Samuel Derrick. London: Printed for P. Vaillant, R. Griffiths, and G. Woodfall. 336:
Histoire Comique par Monsieur de Cyrano Bergerac, Contenant les Estats & Empires de la Lune
5738: 5640: 5610: 5209: 4454: 4402: 4195: 4142: 4074: 4047: 4024: 4005: 3975: 3952: 3778: 3498:
Alcover, Madeleine (2003). "Sésame, ouvre-toi ! Les trésors cachés du Minutier central".
3321: 3302: 3270: 3247: 2981: 2954: 2053: 2030: 2007: 1964: 1926:]. Bibliothèque de la Pléiade: Libertins du XVIIe siècle (in French). Vol. I. Paris: 1904: 1448:
Histoire comique par Monsieur de Cyrano Bergerac contenant les Estats & Empires de la Lune
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One author, Ishbel Addyman, varies from other biographers and claims that he was not a Gascon
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Nouvelle description de la ville de Paris, et de tout ce qu'elle contient de plus remarquable
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Cahiers d'histoire des littératures romanes/Romanistische Zeitschrift für Literaturgeschichte
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Savinien de Cyrano Bergerac, Parisian gentleman: History and legend from Lebret to M. Rostand
2233:("Woodland Meadow"). In the 18th century, the estate of Bergerac returned to its old name of 1826:, comedy, text from Mss. in the National Library with variations from the edition of 1654. — 622:
The historian Auguste Jal discovered the baptism of the (then) supposed Gascon in the 1860s:
5661: 5476: 5218: 5190:Œuvres complètes de Théophile: annotée et précédée d'une notice biographique par M. Alleaume 5046: 5021: 4620: 4585: 4484: 4002:
Dissidents, eccentrics and the marginalised of the Classical Age: around Cyrano de Bergerac.
3733: 3695: 3648: 3602: 3564: 3524: 2886: 1365: 1328: 1236: 1055: 318:(1897), which, although it includes elements of his life, also contains invention and myth. 294: 188: 4812: 4701: 4564:
Apologie de la danse et la parfaicte méthode de l'enseigner tant aux cavaliers qu'aux dames
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Alcover, Madeleine (2004). "Statistique et critique d'attribution: l'édition posthume des
3364:[Cyrano de Bergerac and fire: Promethean complexes of science and of the phallus] 2788: 1469: 1355: 1348: 1240: 1047: 1036: 988: 980: 940: 664: 534: 506: 443:, was "burned alive on wood taken from his house" on 21 January 1535 at the crossroads of 352: 281: 58: 5061:
Le Trophée d'armes héraldiques: Ou la science du Blason, avec les figures en Taille douce
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Un vieux couvent parisien: les Dominicaines de la Croix de la rue de Charonne (1639–1904)
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Savinien de Cyrano Bergerac, his life and works according to previously unknown documents
4434:]. Bibliothèque Artésienne N°I (in French). Arras, Paris: H. Schoutheer, Chossonery. 4217:]. Les Cahiers d'Hermès (in French). Vol. I. Paris: La Colombe. pp. 65–82. 3056: 3005: 1689: 5585: 5466: 5311: 4631: 4574:"L'héroïsme à l'épreuve de l'absolutisme. L'exemple du maréchal de Gassion (1609–1647)" 4063: 3236: 3223: 2943: 1924:
The Other World: The States and Empires of the Moon. The States and Empires of the Sun.
1453:
Comical History by Mr de Cyrano Bergerac including The States & Empires of the Moon
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Dissidents, excentriques et marginaux de l'Âge classique: autour de Cyrano de Bergerac
643:
Thus Espérance Bellanger was thirty-three years old, Abel de Cyrano around fifty-two.
5778: 5691: 5526: 5435: 4234: 4167:]. Perspectives littéraires (in French). Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. 3747: 3709: 3662: 3616: 3578: 3362:"Cyrano de Bergerac et le feu: les complexes prométhéens de la science et du phallus" 2915: 2352: 1796:, comédie, texte du Ms. de la Bibl. nat., avec les variantes de l'imprimé de 1654. — 1340: 1254: 1180: 518: 510: 4562: 3865: 3421:
Alcover, Madeleine (1996). "Essai de titrologie: les récits de Cyrano de Bergerac".
4425: 3132:""Cyrano" Screenwriter Erica Schmidt on Adapting the Iconic Love Triangle for Film" 2919: 2369: 1903:]. Textes Littéraires (in French). Vol. 44. Exeter: University of Exeter. 1369: 1344: 1203: 1156: 999: 905: 709: 705: 549:("Alphabet of different kinds of letters") by master calligrapher Pierre Hamon and 4720:
Mémoire historique & littéraire sur le Collège royal de France, seconde partie
3809:[The Idea of a Philosophical Republic: Cyrano's impossible solar utopia]. 5165: 5153: 5141: 5129: 5092: 5081: 5070: 5059: 4923: 4911: 4900: 4899:
Ménage, Gilles; Galland, Antoine; Goulley de Boisrobert, Alexandre, eds. (1694).
4878: 4792: 4749: 4718: 4668: 4657: 4646: 4635: 4598: 4551: 4499: 4440: 4223: 1768: 1715: 1595: 1538: 1515: 403:) in several other documents in following years, and finally "Royal counsellor" ( 5575: 5205: 5114: 5103: 4956: 4945: 4843: 4768: 4761:
Un Grand maréchal des logis de la maison du roi, le Marquis de Cavoye, 1640–1716
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of Henry Le Bret, editor of Cyrano and Provost of the Church of Montauban].
2273:, Hervé Bargy asserts, without offering any proof, that he was twelve years old. 2116: 2077: 1890:]. Société des textes français modernes (in French). Paris: Honoré Champion. 1446: 1377: 1352: 1221:, was a sequel to Cyrano's science fiction, published by Coeur de Leon in 2012. 1214: 1167: 581: 348: 30:
This article is about the French dramatist. For the play by Edmond Rostand, see
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Savinien de Cyrano Bergerac, sa vie et ses œuvres d'après des documents inédits
3738: 3700: 3653: 3607: 3569: 3559:[Ephemeris or biographical summary of Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac]. 3383:
Cyrano proofread and corrected: Lettres, Estats du soleil, Fragment de physique
1866:] (in French). Paris: Jean-Jacques Pauvert et Club des Libraires de France. 1492: 1423: 631:), the godfather, nobleman Antoine Fanny, King's Counsellor and Auditor in his 5275: 4382:
Libertinage, science et philosophie dans le matérialisme de Cyrano de Bergerac
1920:
L'Autre monde: Les États et empires de la Lune. Les États et empires du Soleil
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Le Combat de Cyrano de Bergerac avec le singe de Brioché, au bout du Pont-Neuf
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Armand, Guilhem (2008). Meitinger, S.; Bosquet, M.F.; Terramorsi, B. (eds.).
1993:]. Champion Classiques: Littératures (in French). Paris: Honoré Champion. 1991:
The States and Empires of the Moon and the Sun (with the Fragment of Physics)
1200:, Oscar Gordon fights a character who is not named, but is obviously Cyrano. 1187:, the narrator finds de Bergerac has appeared in her modern-day house share. 4939:(in French). Vol. I. Paris: Librarie Lecoffre / J. Gabalda. p. 30. 4925:
Boniface et le pédant: comédie en prose, imitée de l'italien de Bruno Nolano
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Documents du Minutier central concernant l'histoire de la musique, 1600–1650
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Libertinism, science and philosophy in the materialism of Cyrano de Bergerac
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Lectures de Cyrano de Bergerac, Les États et Empires de la Lune et du Soleil
3807:"Idée d'une République Philosophique: l'impossible utopie solaire de Cyrano" 3528: 3167: 1927: 1381: 992: 933: 909: 522: 368: 305: 5239: 5050: 4589: 4065:
Cyrano de Bergerac: voyages imaginaires à la recherche de la vérité humaine
3080:"The FREEZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction: CYRANO AND THE TWO PLUMES: I" 1987:
Les États et Empires de la Lune et du Soleil (avec le Fragment de physique)
789:(see below), has encouraged more recent historians to revise that opinion. 658:. An Antoine Lamy had actually been accepted as an auditor of finances on 2 1804:, texte du Ms. de la Bibl. nat. avec les var. de 1654. — Les Mazarinades: 5721: 5227: 5164:
Tallemant des Réaux, Gédéon (1840). Monmerqué, Louis Jean Nicolas (ed.).
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Tallemant des Réaux, Gédéon (1840). Monmerqué, Louis Jean Nicolas (ed.).
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Tallemant des Réaux, Gédéon (1835). Monmerqué, Louis Jean Nicolas (ed.).
3434:
de Cyrano de Bergerac" [The third manuscript of Cyrano de Bergerac's
1652: 1611: 1400: 1263: 1051: 977: 893: 558: 502: 392: 286: 125: 5261: – Information on fictional portrayals compared to the real person 5025: 1252:
Most recently, his likeness was the center of a musical romantic drama,
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La beauté de la valeur et la lascheté du duel. Divisé en quatre parties
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Cyrano relu et corrigé: Lettres, Estats du soleil, Fragment de physique
2329:, who perhaps also studied there, made vitriolic portrait of it in his 1083: 995: 917: 908:
that compelled him to leave Paris. The quarrel extended to a series of
701:, which had come to him in part after the death of his mother in 1616. 498: 395:. Documents describe him in turn as a "merchant and burgher of Paris" ( 114: 5075:(in French). Vol. 3. Paris: Charles Moette & Jacques Chardon. 4349:
Cyrano de Bergerac: The States and the Empires of the Moon and the Sun
3637:
d'Henry Le Bret, éditeur de Cyrano et prévôt de l'église de Montauban"
3557:"Éphémérides ou biographie sommaire de Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac" 3511:" [Statistics and critical attribution: the posthumous edition of 834:
Forty years later, two editors added to the realism and local colour:
5159:(in French). Vol. 5 & 6 (2nd ed.). Paris: H.L. Delloye. 3771:
L'Autre Monde de Cyrano de Bergerac: un voyage dans l'espace du livre
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between French and Spanish forces in France (though this was not the
436: 417:« contrôleur des finances en la recette générale de Paris » 5223: 4478:] (in French). Genève: Eustache Vignon. p.81 verso – p.82 recto. 4345:
Cyrano de Bergerac: Les États et les Empires de la Lune et du Soleil
3288:(in French). Paris – Lausanne-Paris: Maisonneuve et Larose – Acatos. 3069:
M. E. Cowan. "Never-Born". A Heinlein Concordance. Heinlein Society.
1946:
Cyrano de Bergerac (1999). Jean-Charles Darmon; Alain Mothu (eds.).
1600:. Translated by Archibald Lovell. New York: Doubleday and McClure Co 859: 5258: 5176:
Ternois, René; Société d'histoire littéraire de la France (1933).
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The Siege of Arras in 1640, according to the "Gazette" of the time
1098: 1004: 858: 797:. But there is no certainty that Savinien went to live with them. 756: 727: 682: 378: 4139:
The Libertine Dream: Cyrano de Bergerac from one world to another
1864:
Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon and the Sun
1673:
Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon and the Sun
3775:
The Other World of Cyrano de Bergerac: a journey into book space
2002:
Cyrano de Bergerac (2001). Luciano Erba; Hubert Carrier (eds.).
1113: 785:, but his presence in June 1641 as a student of rhetoric at the 388: 298: 133: 5284: 5035:"À la recherche de la Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement à Montauban" 4523:] (in French). Vol. II. Paris: Jean-Baptiste Coignard. 4071:
Cyrano de Bergerac: imaginary journeys in search of human truth
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Harry, Patricia; Mothu, Alain (2006). Sellier, Philippe (ed.).
2393:
Chronologie, Voyage dans la lune, Garnier-Flammarion 1970, p. 7
2304:: "The poor works of Cyrano de Bergerac! He had studied at the 1948:
Lettres satiriques et amoureuses, précédées de Lettres diverses
557:, whose presence confirms that Abel spent his younger years in 197: 5116:
Clélie, histoire romaine: dédiée à Mademoiselle de Longueville
5105:
Clélie, histoire romaine: dédiée à Mademoiselle de Longueville
4315:
Revue des questions héraldiques, archéologiques et historiques
4183:
Bulletin de la Société historique et archéologique du Périgord
3353:
The Philosophical and Scientific Thought of Cyrano de Bergerac
1858:
Cyrano de Bergerac (1962). Claude Mettra; Jean Suyeux (eds.).
1351:), is a modern retelling of the story. Another rendition is a 252: 228: 5171:(in French). Vol. 9 (2nd ed.). Paris: H.L. Delloye. 3349:
La Pensée philosophique et scientifique de Cyrano de Bergerac
1668:
Histoire comique des États et empires de la Lune et du Soleil
405:« conseiller du Roi, maison et couronne de France » 4508:] (in French). Paris: Denys Bechet & Louis Billaine. 4476:
History of the True Witnesses to the Truth of the Evangelist
4194:(in French). Montréal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal. 4125:] (in French). Paris: Honoré Champion. pp. 157–179. 1777:] (in French). Paris: Librairie ancienne Honoré Champion 1724:] (in French). Paris: Librairie ancienne Honoré Champion 225: 4791:
de La Chesnaye des Bois, François-Alexandre Aubert (1778).
4603:(in French). Paris: Jean Bessin & Nicollas Traboüillet. 2142:
Saint Savinian is the name of the first archbishop of Sens.
1860:
Histoire comique des État et empire de la Lune et du Soleil
924:(Against an ingrate), while D'Assoucy counterattacked with 754:
according to Le Bret, he would build a lasting friendship.
231: 214: 206: 200: 5072:
Histoire et recherches des antiquités de la ville de Paris
4401:] (in French). Amsterdam: Holland Universiteits Pers. 4135:
Le Songe libertin: Cyrano de Bergerac d'un monde à l'autre
2300:
This was seen for the first time in the second edition of
2029:] (in French). Vol. III. Paris: Honoré Champion. 463:
Espérance Bellanger and Abel I de Cyrano were married on 3
5193:(in French). Vol. 2. Millwood (N.Y.): Kraus reprint. 4293:
Contre-histoire de la philosophie: Les libertins baroques
1407:
The Death of Agrippina, tragedy, by Mr de Cyrano Bergerac
237: 5135:(in French). Vol. 3 & 4. Paris: Garnier Frères. 4445:(in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Julien-Michel Gandouin. 3246:]. Les Infréquentables (in French). Monaco: Rocher. 3192:. Les livres roses pour la jeunesse (in French). Paris: 1963:] (in French). Vol. I. Paris: Honoré Champion. 1751:
The Other World: I. The States and Empires of the Moon (
1402:
La Mort d'Agrippine, tragédie, par Mr de Cyrano Bergerac
1225:
The Lost Sonnets of Cyrano de Bergerac: A Poetic Fiction
482:, of the aristocracy (including the Court) and even the 4427:
Le Siège d'Arras en 1640, d'après la "Gazette" du temps
2972: 2970: 2044:
Cyrano de Bergerac (2003). Bérengère Parmentier (ed.).
1589:. Translated by Archibald Lovell. London: Henry Rhodes. 1547:] (in French). Vol. 2. Amsterdam: J. Desbordes 1524:] (in French). Vol. 1. Amsterdam: J. Desbordes 635:, of this parish, the godmother the lady Marie Fédeau ( 439:, Audebert Valeton, who, accused of involvement in the 304:
A bold and innovative author, his work was part of the
4640:(in French). Vol. III. Paris: Guillaume de Luyne. 4471:
Histoire des vrays tesmoins de la verite de l'Evangile
4308:(in French). Rennes: Pressus Universitaires de Rennes. 3464:(in French). Paris: Honoré Champion. pp. 146–155. 3430:
Alcover, Madeleine (1997). "Le troisième manuscrit de
4910:
Ménage, Gilles; de La Monnoye, Bernard, eds. (1715).
4297:
Counter-history of Philosophy: the Baroque Libertines
3166:]. Vies des hommes illustres (in French). Paris: 1938:
Includes an introduction, chronology and bibliography
1888:
The Other World or the States and Empires of the Moon
1688:
Cyrano de Bergerac (1858). Paul Lacroix Jacob (ed.).
1665:
Cyrano de Bergerac (1858). Paul Lacroix Jacob (ed.).
1594:
Cyrano de Bergerac (1889). Curtis Hidden Page (ed.).
1303:. Additionally, Cyrano de Bergerac is the subject of 1103:
Actor Benoît-Constant Coquelin as Cyrano de Bergerac.
1024:
Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon
341:
Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon
261: 240: 203: 194: 191: 4917:(in French). Vol. 3. Paris: Florentin Delaulne. 4905:(in French). Paris: Florentin & Pierre Delaulne. 4351:]. Clefs Concours (in French). Neuilly: Atlande. 4236:
Les Erreurs de documentation de "Cyrano de Bergerac"
3728:[The Cyrano de Bergerac of Jacques Prévot]. 2949:(1st ed.). Cambridge University Press. p.  1985:
Cyrano de Bergerac (2004). Madeleine Alcover (ed.).
1955:
Cyrano de Bergerac (2001). Madeleine Alcover (ed.).
1882:
Cyrano de Bergerac (1977). Madeleine Alcover (ed.).
1740:
L'Autre monde: I. Les Estats et Empires de la Lune (
1633:      (The dream is a translation of 1231:
Cyrano de Bergerac is the leading male character in
447:(the intersection of the Rue de l'Arbre-Sec and the 249: 234: 222: 211: 5713: 5652: 5601: 5447: 5356: 5349: 5324: 5269:
The Other World: Society and Government of the Moon
4845:
Correspondance entre Boileau Despréaux et Brossette
4673:(in French). Vol. 4. Paris: Guillaume Desprez. 4498:Cyprien de la Nativité de la Vierge, Roger (1660). 4483:Cyprien de la Nativité de la Vierge, Roger (1651). 4463:] (in French). Vol. I. Paris: Charpentier. 3777:] (in French). Paris: Lettres modernes Minard. 2109:Consider what Madeleine Alcover has written in the 2006:(in French). Vol. II. Paris: Honoré Champion. 401:« vendeur de poisson de mer pour le Roy » 246: 219: 155: 147: 139: 121: 104: 82: 72: 43: 5820:French military personnel of the Thirty Years' War 4961:(in French). Vol. 6. Paris: Claude Hérissant. 4950:(in French). Vol. 4. Paris: Claude Hérissant. 4797:(in French). Vol. XII. Paris: Antoine Boudet. 4317:(in French) (juillet-août-septembre 1898): 51–132. 4239:(in French). Paris: Éditions de la Revue de France 4062: 3235: 3222: 2942: 1299:, which earned him a Best Actor nomination at the 5119:(in French). Vol. 5. Paris: Augustin Courbé. 5108:(in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Augustin Courbé. 4614:(in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Honoré Champion. 4343:Rosellini, Michèle; Costentin, Catherine (2004). 4172:Delaplace, Jacques (1994). "Cyrano de Bergerac". 2978:Cyrano: The Life and Legend of Cyrano de Bergerac 2250:, fragment of a comic story by Théophile de Viau. 1918:Cyrano de Bergerac (1998). Jacques Prévot (ed.). 1884:L'Autre Monde ou les Estats et Empires de la lune 1019:L'Autre Monde: ou les États et Empires de la Lune 399:20 May 1555), "(sea-)fish merchant to the King" ( 285:; 6 March 1619 – 28 July 1655) was a French 5187:de Viau, Théophile (1982) . Alleaume, M. (ed.). 4625:(in French). Paris: J. B. Dumoulin. p. 882. 3202:Cyrano: Swordsman, Libertin, and Man-of-Letters. 817:Historians and biographers do not agree on this 595:, and an unnamed godmother. Died at a young age; 569:Espérance and Abel I had at least six children: 4824:Les Cadets de Gascogne, une histoire turbulente 3396:Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature 2271:Cyrano de Bergerac, Cyrano de Sannois, Turnhout 1627:Cyrano de Bergerac; Friendly, Jonathon (1756). 1499:The Minister of State roasted in farcical verse 765:1652 (detail). Upper Rue Saint-Jacques and the 431:). He married Catherine Valeton, daughter of a 5795:17th-century French dramatists and playwrights 4933:de Paul, Vincent (1920). Coste, Pierre (ed.). 4861:(in French) (16). Auch: L. Cocharaux: 156–166. 3917:"La Véritable sépulture de Cyrano de Bergerac" 3183:] (in French). Paris: Le Rouge et le Noir. 2112:« Biographie » de Cyrano de Bergerac 2021:Cyrano de Bergerac (2001). André Blanc (ed.). 704:His possessions, situated on the banks of the 650:appears nowhere in the very complete study of 455:, where Molière lived almost a century later. 5296: 5147:(in French). Vol. 6. Paris: Levavasseur. 4786:(in French). Vol. I. Paris: S.E.V.P.E.N. 4545:(in French). Vol. II. Paris: C. Audinet. 4326:[Cyrano de Bergerac and his family]. 4222:de Grimarest, Jean-Léonor Le Gallois (1705). 2798: 2796: 2470: 2468: 1494:Le Ministre d'Estat flambé en vers burlesques 476:"had entered the worlds of high finance, the 8: 4859:Bulletin de la Société archéologique du Gers 4748:d'Héricourt, Achmet-Marie de Servin (1844). 4723:(in French). A.-M. Lottin. pp. 138–142. 4556:(in French). Vol. I. Paris: C. Audinet. 4365:Journal des débats politiques et littéraires 4092:[The family of Cyrano de Bergerac]. 4073:] (in French). Paris: Lettres modernes. 3921:Le Figaro. Supplément littéraire du dimanche 3898:[The legacy of Cyrano de Bergerac]. 3216:] (in French). Agen: Imprimerie moderne. 3018: 2930:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 2212:dudit Cyrano, son frère et curateur »). 1755:). — II. The States and Empires of the Sun ( 1540:Les œuvres diverses de M. Cyrano de Bergerac 1517:Les œuvres diverses de M. Cyrano de Bergerac 1425:Les Œuvres diverses de Mr de Cyrano Bergerac 397:« marchand et bourgeois de Paris » 4883:(in French). Vol. I. Paris: P. Jannet. 4004:] (in French). Paris: Honoré Champion. 3244:Cyrano de Bergerac: The Spirit of Rebellion 2945:The Cambridge Illustrated History of France 2095: 2093: 1208:The Freezine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 553:("The Truth of the Christian Religion") by 5353: 5303: 5289: 5281: 5272: – annotated English language edition 5009:(in French). Paris: Gallimard. p. 29. 4806:(in French). Paris: H. Charles-Lavauzelle. 4388:] (in French). Paris: Honoré Champion. 3968:Cyrano de Bergerac, poète & dramaturge 3855:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3423:Libertinage et philosophie au XVIIe siècle 3318:Cyrano de Bergerac. L'Écrivain de la crise 1744:). — II. Les Estats et Empires du Soleil ( 1698:] (in French). Paris: Adolphe Delahays 1675:] (in French). Paris: Adolphe Delahays 1545:The varied works of Mr. Cyrano de Bergerac 1522:The varied works of Mr. Cyrano de Bergerac 1478:] (in French). Paris: Charles de Sercy 1455:] (in French). Paris: Charles de Sercy 1432:] (in French). Paris: Charles de Sercy 1430:The various works of Mr de Cyrano Bergerac 1409:] (in French). Paris: Charles de Sercy 51: 40: 4777:(in French). Paris: H. Plon. p. 463. 4734:(in French). Paris: P. Catin. p. 34. 4046:] (in French). Toulouse: Anacharsis. 3972:Cyrano de Bergerac, poet & playwright 3737: 3726:"Le Cyrano de Bergerac de Jacques Prévot" 3699: 3652: 3606: 3568: 3295:Cyrano de Bergerac: illustre mais inconnu 3267:Cyrano de Bergerac: Libertarian Libertine 3204:New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company. 27:French novelist and dramatist (1619–1655) 5179:Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France 4328:Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France 4215:Cyrano de Bergerac, hermetic philosopher 4211:Cyrano de Bergerac philosophe hermétique 4192:Cyrano de Bergerac et l'art de la pointe 1691:Œuvres comiques, galantes et littéraires 1331:, a few years prior to making the film. 896:. She also claims that he may have been 529:("Political and Military Discourse") of 282:[savinjɛ̃d(ə)siʁanod(ə)bɛʁʒəʁak] 5097:(in French). Paris: Alexandre Lesselin. 4936:Correspondance, entretiens et documents 4842:Laverdet, Auguste-Nicolas, ed. (1858). 4619:d'Yanville, Comte H. Coustant (1875) . 4141:] (in French). Paris: Klincksieck. 3813:(in French) (25): 63–80. Archived from 3686:Alcover, Madeleine (18 February 2010). 3263:Cyrano de Bergerac: libertin libertaire 3238:Cyrano de Bergerac: l'esprit de révolte 2383: 2131:ne demande pas à Abel de la reconnaître 2089: 1376:host (and the Cyrano in question), and 1274:for Dinklage), four nominations at the 716:the right of middle and low justice…". 587:Honoré, baptized at Saint-Eustache on 3 547:Alphabet de plusieurs sortes de lettres 34:. For other works with this title, see 5086:(in French). Paris: Toussainct Quinet. 5039:Revue d'histoire de l'Église de France 4611:Journal des guerres civiles: 1648–1652 4040:Cyrano de Bergerac dans tous ses états 3848: 3299:Cyrano de Bergerac: famous but unknown 3210:Le Double Visage de Cyrano de Bergerac 2843:, Biographical introduction, p. xxxiii 1757:following the original edition of 1662 946:The model for the character Roxane in 4998:Molière et le roi. L'Affaire Tartuffe 4872:(in French). Paris: Charles de Sercy. 4834:Les Vrays principes de l'espée seule… 4695:(in French). La Haye: A. et R. Leers. 4493:] (in French). Paris: Jean Roger. 4038:Calvié, Laurent; Le Bret, H. (2004). 3896:"Le patrimoine de Cyrano de Bergerac" 3563:(in French) (Hors-série n°3). Grihl. 2910: 2908: 2906: 2389: 2387: 1289:There is also a popular French film, 1035:, 1662) are classics of early modern 1027:", published posthumously, 1657) and 280: 7: 5215:Works by or about Cyrano de Bergerac 5124:Tallemant des Réaux, Gédéon (1861). 4662:(in French). Paris: Macé Bouillette. 4651:(in French). Paris: Pierre Bienfait. 4096:(in French) (mai-juin 1898): 427–437 4044:Cyrano de Bergerac in all his states 3229:(in French). Paris: Berger-Levrault. 2921:"Cyrano de Bergerac, Savinien"  2351:It seems that the author here means 2282:Pierre II de Cyrano, Lord of Cassan. 1848:The sermon of the curate of Colignac 1153:The Adventures of Cyrano De Bergerac 900:and around 1640 became the lover of 5020:(in French). Paris: Denys Thierry. 4826:(in French). Éditions Ouest-France. 4802:de Lacolle, Capitaine Noël (1901). 4731:État de la maison du roi Louis XIII 4717:Goujet, Abbé Claude-Pierre (1758). 4648:Le Portrait du Mareschal de Gassion 4553:Les Avantures de Monsieur d'Assoucy 4550:D'Assoucy, Charles Coypeau (1678). 4542:Les Avantures de Monsieur d'Assoucy 4539:D'Assoucy, Charles Coypeau (1677). 4531:Les rimes redoublées de M. Dassoucy 4528:D'Assoucy, Charles Coypeau (1671). 4304:Parmentier, Bérengère, ed. (2004). 3390:Alcover, Madeleine (1994). "Cyrano 3301:] (in French). Monaco: Rocher. 3214:The Two Faces of Cyrano de Bergerac 3032:"Afterword to Cyrano de Bergerac's 2754: 2669: 1746:d'après l'édition originale de 1662 1696:Comical, gallant and literary works 669:Confrérie de la Charité de Gentilly 551:La Vérité de la religion chrétienne 383:Savinien I de Cirano, fish merchant 36:Cyrano de Bergerac (disambiguation) 4928:(in French). Paris: Pierre Ménard. 4324:"Cyrano de Bergerac et sa famille" 4090:"La famille de Cyrano de Bergerac" 3360:Alcover, Madeleine (Winter 1977). 3269:] (in French). Paris: Lattès. 2867: 2852: 2784: 2742: 2628: 2613: 2558: 2547: 2501: 2447: 912:texts by both men. Bergerac wrote 25: 5182:(in French). Paris: Armand Colin. 5064:(in French). Paris: Pierre Targa. 4837:(in French). Paris: Armand Colin. 4684:(in French). Paris: Jean Schemit. 4088:Frédy de Coubertin, Paul (1898). 3974:] (in French). Paris: Belin. 3951:] (in French). Paris: Belin. 3874:] (in French). Paris: Daragon 2727: 2697: 2050:The States and Empires of the Sun 1950:(in French). Paris: Desjonquères. 1033:The States and Empires of the Sun 976:Cyrano was a pupil of the French 573:Denis, baptised at the church of 527:Discours politiques et militaires 18:The States and Empires of the Sun 5800:17th-century French male writers 5231: 5058:de Prade, Jean Le Royer (1650). 4958:Chronologie historique-militaire 4947:Chronologie historique-militaire 4894:(in French). Paris: R. Chiberre. 4848:(in French). Paris: J. Techener. 4831:de La Touche, Philibert (1670). 4254:Une Œuvre: De la terre à la lune 3385:] (in French). Genève: Droz. 3355:] (in French). Genève: Droz. 2980:, (Simon & Schuster, 2008), 2941:Jones, Colin (20 October 1994). 2654: 2643: 2604: 2592: 2570: 2513: 2489: 2474: 2151: 1276:75th British Academy Film Awards 1134:adapted for cinema several times 667:, would become President of the 467:September 1612 at the church of 187: 167: 5487:The Truth About Cats & Dogs 4516:Histoire de la milice françoise 4380:Torero-Ibad, Alexandra (2009). 4363:[The Death of Cyrano]. 4278:(in French) (29). Paris: 38–107 3915:Lemoine, Jean (12 April 1913). 3177:Le Véritable Cyrano de Bergerac 3158:Lefèvre, Louis-Raymond (1927). 2897: 2882: 2840: 2825: 2802: 2536: 2525: 2402: 2111: 1647:Voyages to the moon and the sun 1361:The Truth About Cats & Dogs 813:), which I dare say I stopped… 777:where the action of the comedy 652:La Chambre des comptes de Paris 593:trésorier des parties casuelles 5830:French science fiction writers 5276:Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) film 5113:de Scudéry, Madeleine (1661). 5102:de Scudéry, Madeleine (1655). 4804:Histoire des Gardes-Françaises 3513:States and Empires of the Moon 3320:(in French). Paris: Ellipses. 3164:The Life of Cyrano de Bergerac 3057:"So I Am Glad – A. L. Kennedy" 2813: 2435: 2246:Name of a pedant character in 2052:]. GF (in French). Paris: 2046:Les États et Empires du Soleil 1323:for Best Actor. He also won a 1159:, was published in English by 1029:Les États et Empires du Soleil 591:July 1617 by Honoré Barentin, 183:Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac 77:Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac 1: 5805:17th-century French novelists 5000:(in French). Paris: Le Seuil. 4763:(in French). Paris: Champion. 4706:Revue de Champagne et de Brie 4667:Évêque de Mâcon, ed. (1770). 4637:La Vie du Maréchal de Gassion 4521:History of the French Militia 4513:Daniel, R.P. Gabriel (1721). 3894:Lemoine, Jean (15 May 1911). 3864:Brun, Pierre-Antonin (1909). 3837:Brun, Pierre-Antonin (1893). 3805:Armand, Guilhem (June 2005). 3336:Studies of Cyrano or his work 2769: 2712: 2698:Coustant d'Yanville 1866–1875 2685: 2459: 2424: 2413: 1836:The Minister of State roasted 1818:Le Sermon du curé de Colignac 1311:; the latter of which earned 851:and cultivated the memory of 805:Le Bret continues his story: 606:Filles de la Croix (de Paris) 407:7 April 1573). In Paris, on 9 88: 62: 4712:(17e année). Paris: H. Menu. 4534:(in French). Paris: C. Nego. 4176:(in French) (62): 1367–1372. 3945:Cyrano de Bergerac romancier 3221:Mongrédien, Georges (1964). 3160:La Vie de Cyrano de Bergerac 3130:Jacobs, Julie (2022-02-22). 2581: 1173:The Island of the Day Before 939:He is said to have left the 5457:Life of an Expert Swordsman 5230:(public domain audiobooks) 5224:Works by Cyrano de Bergerac 5206:Works by Cyrano de Bergerac 4977:(in French). Archived from 4822:Larcade, Véronique (2005). 4782:Jurgens, Madeleine (1967). 4754:(in French). Arras: Topino. 4743:(in French). Paris: Fayard. 4689:Furetière, Antoine (1690). 4561:de Lauze, François (1623). 4453:; Lalanne, Ludovic (1857). 4393:van Vledder, W. H. (1976). 4367:(in French) (350). Paris: 3 4265:(in French) (3/4): 261–268. 4256:(in French). Paris: Hatier. 4228:. Paris: Jacques le Febvre. 4185:(in French) (130): 603–622. 3949:Cyrano de Bergerac novelist 3724:Alcover, Madeleine (2022). 3631:Alcover, Madeleine (2022). 3593:Alcover, Madeleine (2022). 3555:Alcover, Madeleine (2022). 3509:États et Empires de la Lune 3460:Alcover, Madeleine (2000). 3377:Alcover, Madeleine (1990). 3347:Alcover, Madeleine (1970). 3286:Monsieur de Cyrano-Bergerac 3181:The True Cyrano de Bergerac 2998:"The Siege of Arras (1640)" 2188:Discovered by Jean Lemoine. 2166:June 1586 at the church of 1895:Cyrano de Bergerac (1982). 1840:The disinterested Gazetteer 1767:Lachèvre, Frédéric (1921). 1645:Cyrano de Bergerac (1923). 1618:Cyrano de Bergerac (1753). 1585:Cyrano de Bergerac (1687). 1576:Cyrano de Bergerac (1659). 1571:. London: Henry Herringman. 1567:Cyrano de Bergerac (1658). 1537:Cyrano de Bergerac (1709). 1514:Cyrano de Bergerac (1709). 1491:Cyrano de Bergerac (1649). 1468:Cyrano de Bergerac (1662). 1445:Cyrano de Bergerac (1657). 1422:Cyrano de Bergerac (1654). 1399:Cyrano de Bergerac (1654). 1062:freely borrowed ideas from 1017:Cyrano de Bergerac's works 732:Abraham Bosse (1602–1676), 5851: 5250:Le Vrai Cyrano de Bergerac 4659:Le Collège royal de France 4608:Dubuisson-Aubenay (1885). 4209:Canseliet, Eugène (1947). 4109:Stankey, Margaret (2000). 4061:Carré, Rose-Marie (1977). 4019:Bargy, Hervé, ed. (2008). 3739:10.4000/dossiersgrihl.5079 3701:10.4000/dossiersgrihl.3817 3654:10.4000/dossiersgrihl.3450 3608:10.4000/dossiersgrihl.3414 3570:10.4000/dossiersgrihl.3817 3550:(in French) (13): 261–278. 3541:(in French) (13): 233–259. 3502:(in French) (12): 297–309. 3493:(in French) (11): 215–225. 3484:(in French) (10): 327–337. 3136:Motion Picture Association 2221:In a much disputed study ( 1810:Le Gazettier des-interessé 1501:] (in French). Paris: 855:and his impious lyricism. 29: 5763:Morecambe and Wise sketch 5566:Sierra Burgess Is a Loser 5033:Carey Rosett, L. (1954). 5014:Rohault, Jacques (1671). 4853:Lauzun, Philippe (1915). 4739:Hennig, Jean-Luc (2011). 4728:Griselle, Eugène (1912). 4656:Duval, Guillaume (1644). 4572:Drévillon, Hervé (2002). 4424:Advielle, Victor (1877). 4252:Michel, Frédéric (1977). 3845:] (in French). Paris. 3474:(in French) (9): 307–313. 2080:, named after de Bergerac 2023:Œuvres complètes: Théâtre 1806:Le Ministre d'Etat flambé 960:in 1640, a battle of the 920:of his enemy's name) and 902:Charles Coypeau d'Assoucy 613:Childhood and adolescence 555:Philippe Duplessis-Mornay 163: 50: 32:Cyrano de Bergerac (play) 4811:Lambeau, Lucien (1898). 4645:Du Prat, Pierre (1664). 4270:Nodier, Charles (1831). 4174:Stemma, revue du CÉGHIDF 3966:Prévot, Jacques (1978). 3943:Prévot, Jacques (1977). 3769:Armand, Guilhem (2005). 3372:(in French) (63): 13–24. 3316:Prévot, Jacques (2011). 3261:Cardoze, Michel (1994). 3234:de Spens, Willy (1989). 3200:Rogers, Cameron (1929). 3175:Magy, Henriette (1927). 3098:Hobsons Bay City Council 3038:. Bewilderingstories.com 2168:St-Gervais-et-St-Protais 1268:79th Golden Globe Awards 1091:brother Abel de Cyrano. 598:Savinien II (1619–1655), 469:St-Gervais-et-St-Protais 76: 57:Bergerac illustrated by 5340:Comte Antoine de Guiche 4866:Le Bret, Henry (1657). 4759:Huguet, Adrien (1920). 4741:Dassoucy et les garçons 4451:de Bussy-Rabutin, Roger 4439:Brice, Germain (1725). 4291:Onfray, Michel (2007). 4225:La Vie de M. de Molière 4190:Goldin, Jeanne (1973). 3529:10.3406/licla.2004.2084 3517:Littératures classiques 3425:(in French) (1): 75–94. 3370:Rice University Studies 3293:Mourousy, Paul (2000). 3208:Pujos, Charles (1951). 3188:Pellier, Henri (1929). 2927:Encyclopædia Britannica 2898:Cyrano de Bergerac 1962 2403:Cyrano de Bergerac 1657 2269:In his introduction to 2027:Complete Works: Theatre 1069:Accused of plagirizing 991:who tried to reconcile 491: 5091:Scarron, Paul (1656). 5080:Scarron, Paul (1648). 5069:Sauval, Henri (1724). 5051:10.3406/rhef.1954.3159 5005:Rey, François (2010). 4996:Rey, François (2007). 4975:Molière.Paris-Sorbonne 4966:Rey, François (2013). 4922:Nolano, Bruno (1633). 4597:Comte de Druy (1658). 4590:10.3406/polix.2002.996 4468:Crespin, Jean (1570). 4322:Roman, Joseph (1894). 4023:(in French). Brepols. 3410:Œuvres & Critiques 3284:Germain, Anne (1996). 3116:"The Drama in Paris", 2595:, volume I, p. 461-463 2162:She was baptised on 11 1901:The Death of Agrippina 1828:The Death of Agrippina 1814:Les Entretiens pointus 1104: 1014: 932:, the French poet and 864: 857: 832: 815: 770: 746: 736: 692: 679:Mauvières and Bergerac 641: 618:Baptism and godparents 441:Affair of the Placards 384: 5815:French male novelists 5259:Cyrano(s) de Bergerac 4888:Magne, Émile (1920). 4233:Magne, Émile (1898). 4123:of Cyrano de Bergerac 4111:Le matérialisme dans 3730:Les Dossiers du Grihl 3692:Les Dossiers du Grihl 3645:Les Dossiers du Grihl 3599:Les Dossiers du Grihl 3561:Les Dossiers du Grihl 3548:La Lettre clandestine 3539:La Lettre clandestine 3500:La Lettre clandestine 3491:La Lettre clandestine 3482:La Lettre clandestine 3472:La Lettre clandestine 3120:, 7 March 1896, p. 13 2229:("Pretty Meadow") or 2100:date remains unknown. 1637:, first published in 1327:for the same role on 1102: 1086:. 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The States and Empires of the Sun
Cyrano de Bergerac (play)
Cyrano de Bergerac (disambiguation)
Bergerac illustrated by Zacharie Heince, c. 1654
Zacharie Heince
Sannois
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playwright
duelist
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playwright
epistolarian
duelist
libertine
Edmond Rostand
Cyrano de Bergerac
Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon
Auguste Jal
Rice University
Parliament of Paris
Savinien I de Cirano, fish merchant
Sens
Burgundy
Francis I
Henry II
Francis II

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