Includes bibliographical references (pages 1027-1121) and indexes.
Summary:
Summary: At the XVIth century, the poetic hymn is, in France, the object of an authentic "reinvention" in constant dialogue with the double tradition of the genre, Christian (Latin) and pagan (Greek), on reflection both a celebration of the divine and a worried search for the "signs" of his presence in the world.--Classiques Garnier.
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