Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun

Ponce -Denis Écouchard -Lebrun ( born August 11, 1729 Paris, † August 31, 1807 ) was a French poet.

Écouchard -Lebrun, called Lebrun - Pindare, was secretary of Prince Louis -François Conti and turned first poetry, then, after his divorce from his wife in 1774 and the loss of its assets in 1783 of satire and epigram to.

He was with his verses as controversial: The Minister Charles Alexandre de Calonne put him out of the inn, Maximilien de Robespierre gave him an apartment in the Louvre and Napoleon Bonaparte showed him a pension of 6,000 francs to.

He wrote, among other things, odes to Georges- Louis Leclerc de Buffon, and more than madrigals and epigrams, which take mostly on his literary disputes reference.

Pierre Louis Ginguené was in 1811 in four volumes, a collection of his works out, in addition to the epigrams six books odes, elegies four books, two books Epistles, the fragments of two major poems: include Les veillées you Parnassus and La nature some translations etc.. His oeuvre choisies published in Paris in 1822-28, 2 vols.

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