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Guillaume de La Perrière (1499/1503 in
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– 1565) was one of the earliest French writers of
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s. His work is often associated with the
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. La Perrière chronicled events in his home city of Toulouse. His best known work is ''Le Théâtre des bons engins'', published in
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in 1539, and was edited in later editions, published in 1540 and 1585. More recently, La Perrière's ''Le miroir politique'' (1555) has received attention, thanks to the work of
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. Foucault identifies the work of La Perriere as belonging to Early Modern France and foreshadowing discourses of
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.


Images from ''Le Théâtre des Bons Engins''

Six pages from the 1545 edition. Image:Guillaume de La Perrière - Le Théâtre des bons engins XVI.jpg, XVI. ''Difficile est de voir femme sans tête.'' Image:Guillaume de La Perrière - Le Théâtre des bons engins XLVII.jpg, XLVIII. ''Châtier faut les enfants en jeune âge.'' Image:Guillaume de La Perrière - Le Théâtre des bons engins LX.jpg, LX. ''Un homme hardi point ne craint les menaces.'' Image:Guillaume de La Perrière - Le Théâtre des bons engins LXXXV.jpg, LXXXV. ''L'homme discret n'entreprend l'impossible.'' Image:Guillaume de La Perrière - Le Théâtre des bons engins XCVIII.jpg, XCVIII. ''Le bon savoir se trouve en le cherchant.'' Image:Guillaume de La Perrière - Le Théâtre des bons engins XCVI.jpg, XCVI. ''Difficile est de dompter une femme.''


Works

*''Le Theatre des bons engins, auquel sont contenus cent emblemes'' (Denis Janot, 1539

*"Les annalles de Foix" (Nicolas Vieillard, Toulouse, 1539) *''Les Considerations des quatre mondes'' (Macé Bonhomme, 1552) *''La Morosophie'' (Macé Bonhomme, 1553) *''Le miroir politique, contenant diverses manieres de gouverner & policer les republiques, qui sont, & ont está par cy deuant: ocuure...,'' Paris: Pur V. Norment, & I. Bruneau; 1567.


Further reading

*Alison Adams, Stephen Rawles, Alison Saunders, ''A Bibliography of French Emblem Books'', 2 volumes, Droz, Genève, 1999–2002, pp. 364–381. *
Michel Foucault Paul-Michel Foucault (, ; ; 15 October 192625 June 1984) was a French philosopher, historian of ideas, writer, political activist, and literary critic. Foucault's theories primarily address the relationship between power and knowledge, and how ...
. "
Governmentality Governmentality is a concept first developed by the French philosopher Michel Foucault in the later years of his life, roughly between 1977 and his death in 1984, particularly in his lectures at the Collège de France during this time. Governmenta ...
." * Guillaume de la Perrière, ''Le Théâtre des bons engins'', introduction d'Alison Saunders, Scolar Press, 1973. *Guillaume de la Perrière, ''Le Théâtre des bons engins''; ''La Morosophie'', introduction d'Alison Saunders, Scolar Press, 1993. * Stephen Rawles, « The earliest editions of Guillaume de la Perrière’s Theatre des bons engins » in ''Emblematica'', 2.2, 1987, pp. 381–6. *Alison Saunders, « The Theatre des bons engins through English eyes » in ''Revue de littérature comparée'', 64.4, 1990, pp. 653–73. *Géraldine Cazals, ''Guillaume de La Perrière (1499-1554) - Un humaniste à l’étude du politique'', thèse de doctorat d’histoire du droit, Université des Sciences sociales, Toulouse I, 2003.


External links


Biographie et reproduction en fac-simile du ''Théâtre des bons engins''
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Glasgow University Emblem Website
including French and Italian emblem books {{DEFAULTSORT:Perriere, Guillaume de La 16th-century French philosophers
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