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Jacques Cassagne
Jacques Cassagne or Jacques de Cassaigne (Nîmes, 1 January 1636 - Paris, 19 May 1679) was a French clergyman, poet and moralist.
==Biography==
A doctor of theology, he was 'garde' of the king's library and entered the Académie française aged 29. In 1663, he was one of the four founder members of the "Petite Académie" which later gave birth to the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres. In 1665 he edited the preface to the complete works of Guez de Balzac edited by Conrart and in 1674 he published a ''Traité de morale sur la valeur'' (''Moral treatise on valour''). He translated the ''Rhetorica'' (then thought to be by Cicero) and Sallust's ''Histories'' from Latin into French - Chapelain stated that Cassagne wrote "(a ) more natural than acquired (), especially in the field of human letters〔Cited on the (Académie française )〕".
Also a renowned preacher, he was cruelly mocked by Boileau in the latter's third ''Satire'', referring to people squashed in to listen to the "sermons of Cassaigne" and those of Charles Cotin. As a poet, Cassagne took the side of the moderns in the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns. In 1668 he published a poem ''Sur la conqueste de la Franche-Comté'' (''On the conquest of the Franche-Comté'', during the War of Devolution) and in 1672 a ''Poëme sur la guerre de Hollande'' (''Poem on the war with Holland'', referring to the Franco-Dutch War). Boileau commented on these poems:
::Chacun a débité ses maximes frivoles, (''Everyone has charged its maxims as being frivolous'')
::Réglé les intérests de chaque Potentat, (''It rules on the interests of each potentate,'')
::Corrigé la Police, & réformé l'Estat ; (''It corrects the Police, and reforms the State'' ;'')
::Puis de là s'embarquant dans la nouvelle guerre, (''Then he embarks on a new war,'')
::À vaincre la Hollande, ou battre l'Angleterre. (''To vanquish Holland, or beat England.'')
With failing health, Cassagne died aged only 46, possibly due (some said) to the grief this satire had caused.

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