Amadis Jamyn

Amadis Jamyn (1538 – 1592) was a French poet, a friend of Ronsard.

Born in Chaource near Troyes, he is known mostly for his love poems, but was also a good Greek scholar (he translated Homer).

Main works

Oeuvre Poétiques:

  • Dialogue
  • Elégie
  • Épitaphe
  • Stances de l'impossible
gollark: I *can* do ARing for people, you know, even for things above 4d.
gollark: Or, for extra funlolz, rarer than golds.
gollark: *But* they'd be common as mints.
gollark: ```Mana courses through this very reflective, almost metallic egg, around which time is distorted. It produces a beautiful glow, and has a reddish gleam, although it is much smaller than the others and smells uncannily like cheese.```
gollark: Idea: an egg whose description combines *every keyword* of all rares.


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