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  1. Labé - Wikipedia

    Labe is considered as a major cultural and religious center in West Africa, especially among the Fulani people. Many Muslim scholars made Labe a famous learning place in Islamic studies.

  2. Louise Labé | Renaissance, Poetry & Feminism | Britannica

    Labé was a member of the 16th-century Lyon school of humanist poets dominated by Maurice Scève. Her wit, charm, accomplishments, and the freedom she enjoyed provoked unverifiable …

  3. Louise Labé - Wikipedia

    Louise Charlin Perrin Labé (c. 1522 – 25 April 1566), also identified as La Belle Cordière ("The Fair Ropemaker") after her father's job, was a French Renaissance poet from Lyon. Louise …

  4. Molon Labe: What is Molon Labe, and What Does it Mean?

    May 10, 2024 · Molon Labe (μολὼν λαβέ) is an Ancient Greek declaration of resistance against the surrender of arms to an adversary. The phrase has been used for centuries.

  5. Labé, Louise (c. 1523–1566) - Encyclopedia.com

    French Renaissance poet (considered scandalous by some of her contemporaries), who is remembered for her sonnets celebrating the pain and delight of love.

  6. LABE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'Labe' Labe in British English (ˈlabɛ ) noun the Czech name for the (River) Elbe

  7. Louise Labé Poems - Discover Labé's Poetry - Poem Analysis

    The French poet Louise Labé, who wrote Sonnet 8, lived as a middle-class citizen in 16th century France. In this poem, she used the Petrarchan form to explain the positive and negative …

  8. Labé, Louise (c. 1524–c. 1566) - The Sonnets - Poetry In Translation

    ‘O beaus yeus bruns, ô regars destournez,’. 4. ‘Depuis qu’Amour cruel empoisonna’. 5. ‘Clere Venus, qui erres par les Cieus,’. 6. ‘Deus ou trois fois bienheureus le retour’. Twice, three …

  9. Louise Labé | Poetry at Harvard

    for recordings of selected poems by Labé from a December 2007 reading by Tom Conley, Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Visual and …

  10. Louise Labé - History's Women

    Louise Charlin Perrin Labé, a French poet, born at Lyons, daughter of a rich ropemaker, named Charlin. At the siege of Perpignan she is said to have fought on horseback in the ranks of the …