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- Q3129976 description "French philosopher".
- Q3129976 description "French philosopher".
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- Q3129976 abstract "Robert Gaguin (older spelling: Robert Guaguin, around the winter of 1433 – May 22, 1501) was a French Renaissance humanist and philosopher, he was minister general of the Trinitarian Order. He was born Calonne-sur-la-Lys near Béthune in what was the county of Flanders and the Duchy of Burgundy, his father was Orphelin and his brother was Christophe. He later attended the University of Paris.He was an influential humanist, who was a friend of Publio Fausto Andrelini from Forlì, an associate of Erasmus and a student of Gregory Tifernas.In his later years, he published a reformation of statues of the Trintarian Order on August 30, 1497. He died in Paris on May 22, 1501 at the age of sixty-seven and interred at the church of the Covent of Mathurins.He also translated several works from Latin to Middle French including Caesar's Gallic Wars which was printed in Paris in 1495 at Antoine Vérard's library, works from the third decade of Titus Livius, Jean Pic de la Mirandole's Conseils prouffitables contre les ennuis et tribulations du monde in 1498 also from the original Latin and Alain Chartier's Curial from the original Latin in 1473.".
- Q3129976 birthDate "1433".
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- Q3129976 deathDate "1501".
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- Q3129976 dateOfBirth "1433".
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- Q3129976 name "Gaguin, Robert".
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- Q3129976 comment "Robert Gaguin (older spelling: Robert Guaguin, around the winter of 1433 – May 22, 1501) was a French Renaissance humanist and philosopher, he was minister general of the Trinitarian Order. He was born Calonne-sur-la-Lys near Béthune in what was the county of Flanders and the Duchy of Burgundy, his father was Orphelin and his brother was Christophe.".
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