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  1. Jean de Meung ou Jean de Meun (Meung-sur-Loire, c. 1240 — Paris, c. 1305) foi um dos mais importantes poetas franceses da Idade Média.

  2. Jean de Meun, Jehan de Meung, Jean de Meung ou Jean Chopinel, Jean Clopinel (vers 1240 à Meung – vers 1305 à Paris) est un poète français du XIII e siècle, connu surtout pour sa suite du Roman de la Rose.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_de_MeunJean de Meun - Wikipedia

    Jean de Meun (or de Meung, French: [ʒɑ̃ də mœ̃]) (c. 1240 – c. 1305) was a French author best known for his continuation of the Roman de la Rose.

  4. Jean de Meun (born c. 1240, Meung-sur-Loire, France—died before 1305) was a French poet famous for his continuation of the Roman de la rose, an allegorical poem in the courtly love tradition begun by Guillaume de Lorris about 1225.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Jean de Meung ou Jean de Meun (Meung-sur-Loire, c. 1240 — Paris, c. 1305) foi um dos mais importantes poetas franceses da Idade Média.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Jean de Meung (or Mehun) (ca. 1250-ca. 1305) French poet who owes his celebrity to his continuation of the Roman de la Rose of Guillaume de Saint-Amour. De Meung also wrote a rhyming treatise on alchemy.

  7. academia-lab.com › encyclopedia › jean-de-meungJean de Meung _ AcademiaLab

    Jean de Meung or de Meun, or Jean Chopinel or Clopinel (around 1240 in Meung- sur-Loire-circa 1305 in Paris) was a French poet of the 13th century. Biography Tradition affirms that he studied at the University of Paris; He was, like his contemporary Rutebeuf, a defender of Guillaume de Saint-Amour and a staunch critic of the mendicant orders.