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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 575 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SEIGNEUR DE

GUY DU FAUR PIBRAC (1529-1584)  , French jurist and poet, was born at Toulouse, of an old
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family of the magistracy . He studied law there with Jacques Cujas, and afterwards at Padua . In 1548 he was admitted to the bar at Toulouse, at once took high rank, and rose to be juge-mage, an office in Languedocian cities about equal to that of prev3t . He was selected in 1562 as one of the three representatives of the king of France at the council of Trent . In 1565 he became general advocate to the parlement of Paris, and extended the renaissance in jurisprudence which was transforming French justice . In 1573 he was sent by Charles IX. to accompany as chancellor his
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brother Henry (afterwards Henry III.) to Poland, of which country Henry had been elected king . Pibrac's fluent Latin won much applause from the Poles, but his second visit to Poland in 1575, when sent back by Henry III. to try to save the
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Crown he had deserted, was not so successful . Then he was employed in negotiations with the so-called politiques, and he managed to keep them quiet for a while . In 1578 he became the chancellor of
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Marguerite of France, queen of Navarre . Although he was fifty, her beauty and intellectual gifts led him to aspire to win her affection; but he was rejected with disdain . He died in 1584 . His oratorical style was too pedantic, but quotations from the
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classics had a fresher meaning in his day .

He was the friend of

Ronsard, de Thou and L'H8pital, and
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left, among other
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literary remains, elegant and sententious quatraines .

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