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Jean Miélot, also Jehan, (born Gueschard, Picardy, died 1472) was an author, translator, manuscript illuminator, scribe and priest, who served as secretary to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy from 1449 to Philip's death in 1467, and then to his son Charles the Bold. He also served as chaplain to Louis of Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol from 1468, after Philip's death. He was mainly employed in the production of de luxe illuminated manuscripts for Philip's library. He translated many works, both religious and secular, from Latin or Italian into French, as well as writing or compiling books himself, and composing verse. Between his own writings and his translations he produced some twenty-two works whilst working for Philip, which were widely disseminated, many being given printed editions in

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  • Jean Miélot (* im 15. Jahrhundert in Gueschard bei Abbeville in der Picardie im heutigen Nordfrankreich; † 1472 in Lille, heute Frankreich) war ein Schreiber, Illustrator von Handschriften, Übersetzer, Autor und Priester. (de)
  • Jean Miélot, ook wel Jehan genoemd, (geboren in Gueschard omstreeks het begin van de 15e eeuw - Rijsel, 1472), was een middeleeuws schrijver, priester en miniaturist. (nl)
  • Jean Miélot (Gueschard Picardía - 1472) fue un autor, traductor, iluminador de manuscritos, escriba y sacerdote, que ejerció como secretario de Felipe el Bueno, duque de Borgoña desde 1449 hasta la muerte de Felipe en 1467, y luego de su hijo Carlos el Temerario.​ También fue capellán de Luis de Luxemburgo, conde de Saint Pol desde 1468, después de la muerte de Felipe.​ Se dedicó principalmente a la producción de manuscritos iluminados de lujo para la biblioteca de Felipe. Tradujo muchas obras, tanto religiosas como seculares, del latín o del italiano al francés, así como escribió (poemas y ensayos) y compiló colecciones. Entre sus propios escritos y sus traducciones, produjo unos veintidós trabajos mientras estuvo bajo el mando de Felipe,​ los cuales fueron muy difundidos, y de muchos de (es)
  • Jean Miélot, also Jehan, (born Gueschard, Picardy, died 1472) was an author, translator, manuscript illuminator, scribe and priest, who served as secretary to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy from 1449 to Philip's death in 1467, and then to his son Charles the Bold. He also served as chaplain to Louis of Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol from 1468, after Philip's death. He was mainly employed in the production of de luxe illuminated manuscripts for Philip's library. He translated many works, both religious and secular, from Latin or Italian into French, as well as writing or compiling books himself, and composing verse. Between his own writings and his translations he produced some twenty-two works whilst working for Philip, which were widely disseminated, many being given printed editions in (en)
  • Jehan Miélot (né à Gueschart vers 1420, mort en 1472) est un prêtre, écrivain, traducteur, et enlumineur, qui fut secrétaire particulier des ducs de Bourgogne Philippe le Bon et Charles le Téméraire. À la mort du duc Philippe, en 1468, il fit fonction de chapelain auprès de Louis de Luxembourg. Il était surtout chargé de la composition de livres enluminés pour la bibliothèque du duc Philippe. Il traduisit du latin et de l'italien en français de nombreux ouvrages, tant religieux que profanes, tout en composant ses propres écrits (poèmes et essais) et en compilant des recueils. L'ensemble de sa production pour le compte du duc de Bourgogne s'apprécie à 22 ouvrages, dont les exemplaires furent très tôt dispersés dans les divers ateliers d'imprimeurs d'Europe : la plupart ont été imprimés dans (fr)
  • Jean Miélot (Piccardia, ... – 1472) è stato uno scrittore, traduttore, presbitero e amanuense francese. Prestò servizio alla corte di Filippo III di Borgogna (Duca di Borgogna dal 1449 fino alla sua morte, avvenuta nel 1467) e, in seguito, al figlio di Filippo, Carlo I di Borgogna. Servì anche come cappellano al conte Luigi di Lussemburgo-Saint-Pol dal 1468 (dopo, quindi, la morte di Filippo). Fu principalmente impiegato nella produzione di manoscritti di lusso con decorazioni, per la biblioteca di Filippo. Miélot tradusse molte opere, sia religiose che storiche, in lingua francese, dalla lingua latina oppure dalla lingua italiana, così come nello scrivere o completare opere letterarie ideate da lui stesso, e comporre versi metrici. Tra le sue opere personali e le sue traduzioni, egli prod (it)
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