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Marc Lescarbot

"Marc Lescarbot lisant sa pièce intitulée: Le théâtre de Neptune à l'Habitation de Port-Royal", watercolour, 1941, by C. W. Jefferys

Marc Lescarbot (c. 1570–1641) was a French author, poet and lawyer. He is best known for his Histoire de la Nouvelle-France (1609), based on his expedition to Acadia (1606–1607) and research into French exploration in North America.[1] Considered one of the first great books in the history of Canada, it was printed in three editions, and was translated into German.

Lescarbot also wrote numerous poems. His dramatic poem Théâtre de Neptune was performed at Port Royal as what the French claim was the first European theatrical production in North America outside of New Spain. Bernardino de Sahagún, and other 16th-century Spanish friars in Mexico, created several theatrical productions, such as Autos Sacramentales.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Biggar, H. P. (1901). "The French Hakluyt; Marc Lescarbot of Vervins". The American Historical Review. 6 (4): 671–692. doi:10.2307/1834175. ISSN 0002-8762.

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مارك ليسكاربوت ARZ Marc Lescarbot German Marc Lescarbot French Մարկ Լեկարբո HY Лекарбо, Марк Russian

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