- Jean
Galbert de
Campistron (3
August 1656 – 11 May 1723) was a
French dramatist.
Campistron was born in Toulouse,
France to a
noble family. At the age...
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collaborated with Jean
Racine for a fete at
Sceaux in 1685, and with
Campistron for an
entertainment at Anet in 1686. Most of Molière's
plays were first...
- on books.google.co.uk Lancaster, H.C. "Boursault, Baron, Brueys, and
Campistron" (PDF). A
history of
French Dramatic Literature in the 17th Century. pp...
- Preceded by Jean
Galbert de
Campistron Seat 6 Académie française 1723–1754 Succeeded by
Louis de Boissy...
- acts
based on Virgil's
Aeneid with a
French libretto by Jean
Galbert de
Campistron. The opera's
overture and
first act were
composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully...
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Universite de Bordeaux.
Haney M, Vallée M,
Fabre S,
Collins Reed S,
Zanese M,
Campistron G, et al. (June 2023). "Signaling-specific
inhibition of the CB1 receptor...
- marked) by him. See Chef-D'Oeuvre De Le
Franc De Pompignan, Jean
Galbert de
Campistron,
Paris 1788 (in French:
digital facsimile available at [1]) for some biographical...
- include:
Claude Boyer,
Michel Le Clerc,
Jacques Pradon, Jean
Galbert de
Campistron, Jean de La Chapelle,
Antoine d'Aubigny de la Fosse, l'abbé Charles-Claude...
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include Claude Boyer,
Michel Le Clerc,
Jacques Pradon, Jean
Galbert de
Campistron, Jean de La Chapelle,
Antoine d'Aubigny de la Fosse, l'abbé Charles-Claude...
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musique in five acts and a prologue. The
libretto is by Jean
Galbert de
Campistron. (in French)
Libretto at "Livres baroques" (in French) Félix Clément and...