Jean-Claude RenardJean-Claude Renard (22 April 1922, Toulon – 19 November 2002, Paris) was a French poet. Renard entered the world of poetry with Juan in 1945, his first book. He was on the staff of Editions du Seuil and Editions Casterman. 1988 Grand Award for Poetry of the Académie française 1991 Prix Goncourt for poetry Anthology of Contemporary French Poetry Graham Dunstan Martin, editor, University of Texas Press, 1971 Selected Poems Oasis Books, Pierre de Ronsard. Ed. and trans. Malcolm Quainton, Elizabeth Vinestock. 1
Emmanuel MounierEmmanuel Mounier (muːnˈjeɪ; munje; 1 April 1905 – 22 March 1950) was a French philosopher, theologian, teacher and essayist. Mounier was the guiding spirit in the French personalist movement, and founder and director of Esprit, the magazine which was the organ of the movement. Mounier, who was the child of peasants, was a brilliant scholar at the Sorbonne. In 1929, when he was only twenty-four, he came under the influence of the French writer Charles Péguy, to whom he ascribed the inspiration of the personalist movement.
Claude TresmontantClaude Tresmontant (5 August 1925 – 16 April 1997) was a French philosopher, Hellenist, and theologian. Claude Tresmontant taught medieval philosophy and philosophy of science at the Sorbonne. He was a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Science. He was given the Maximilien-Kolbe Prize in 1973 and the Grand Prix of the Academy of Moral and Political Science for his complete works in 1987. fr Essai sur la pensée hébraïque, éd. O.E.I.L., 1953 (republishing 1956). fr Études de métaphysique biblique, éd.
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