works of Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud have been translated into some fifteen languages. Last translation to this day: 2010 A life on paper, selection of short storiess, English translation by Edward Gauvin, Small Beer Press, New-York About the author 2010: Christine Bini, Le Marbre et la Brume : L'univers littéraire de Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, Alphée You Might Like Other Net Worth Articles 1. Sandy Poulsen Net Worth 2. Sara Poulsen Net Worth 3. Simon Poulsen Net Worth 4. Søren Pape Poulsen Net Worth 5. Svenne Poulsen Net Worth 6. Thomas Poulsen Net Worth 7. Troels Lund Poulsen Net Worth 8. Yussuf Poulsen Net Worth 9. Scott Poulson-Bryant Net Worth 10. Brandon Poulson Net Worth Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud net worth, biography/wikipedia page which is for ultra-fast browsing (AMP) updated 2018.01.13. Source: wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges-Olivier_Ch%C3%A2teaureynaud © Copyright 2018, All Rights Reserved Georgette de Montenay Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Ethnicity, Nationality, Married, Wife, Husband 2018 Georgette de Montenay Net Worth Biography of Georgette de Montenay, which include net worth and salary earnings in 2018. Georgette de Montenay measurments such as age, height and weight information. Georgette de Montenay wiki include ethnicity, nationality, education, award achievements. Complite Georgette de Montenay family information like children, siblings, wife/husband, boyfriend/girlfriend. Georgette de Montenay net worth and biography info was updated in 2018. Georgette de Montenay Net Worth is $10 Million Georgette de Montenay Biography Georgette de Montenay (1540–1581) was the French author of Emblemes ou devises chrestiennes, published in Lyon between 1567 and 1571. Montenay has always been regarded as a lady-in-waiting to Jeanne d'Albret, the Protestant Queen of Navarre, partly because she dedicated her work to the Queen. An intriguing aspect of Montenay's Calvinist life is that she was married in 1562 to Guyon de Gout, a devout Catholic. Montenay was born in Toulouse. She came from an affluent military family, but was orphaned when young and was taken into the court by the Queen of Navarre, whom she served first as fille d'honneur and later as dame d'honneur. Her position enabled her to acquire a thorough grounding in the classics and exposed her to Evangelism. She died at Sainte-Germier, near Toulouse. Emblemes ou Devises Chrestiennes Montenay's book is an important milestone in the history of emblem books, inasmuch as it was written by a female member of the Reformed (Calvinist) faith. Montenay claims in her foreword that the book represents the first collection of Christian emblems. However, there are earlier emblematic works such as Claude Paradin’s "Devises heroiques" (Lyons:, 1551; 1557). Montenay’s Emblemes signals the beginning of a systematic exploitation of these emblems in religious propaganda. It was illustrated using allegorical engravings by Pierre Woeiriot rather than the more traditional woodcuts. It
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