Amadis Jamyn
Amadis Jamyn (1540 – 1593) was a French poet, a friend of Ronsard.[1][2][3]
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Born in Chaource near Troyes, he is known mostly for his love poems, but was also a good Greek scholar (he translated Homer).
Main works
    
Oeuvre Poétiques:
- Dialogue
 - Elégie
 - Épitaphe
 - Stances de l'impossible
 
References
    
- "Amadis Jamyn". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
 - Graur, Théodosia (1981). Un disciple de Ronsard, Amadis Jamyn, (1540?-1593): sa vie, son œuvre, son temps (in French). Honoré Champion.
 - Carrington, Samuel M. (1967). "Ronsard's Corydon and Amadis Jamyn". Romance Notes. 9 (1): 107–112. ISSN 0035-7995. JSTOR 43800356.
 
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