Category:Grave of La Fontaine (Père-Lachaise, division 25)

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This building is classé au titre des monuments historiques de la France. It is indexed in the base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA00086780 .

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La Fontaine's tomb  wikidata:Q3323381 reasonator:Q3323381
Title
Tomb of Jean de La Fontaine
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Object type sarcophagus
object_type QS:P31,Q48634
Description
Français : Cénotaphe de Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695), poète français de grande renommée, principalement pour ses Fables et dans une moindre mesure pour ses contes.
Date 1817
date QS:P571,+1817-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q311
Current location
Object location
48° 51′ 40″ N, 2° 23′ 41.6″ E Edit this at Wikidata Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo
Object history
Français : 6 mars 1817 : transfert de sa dépouille et celle de Molière au cimetière du Père-Lachaise
Inscriptions

right in bronze:

LA FONTAINE

recto in marble:

HEIC JACET
IOH. LA FONTAINE CASTROTHEODORICVS
IN ÆSOPIIS FABELLIS CONDENDIS
RECENTIORVM VNICVS
BABRIÆ ET PHŒDRI
VICTOR POTIVSQVAM ÆMVLVS
VIXIT AN. LXXIV OBIIT A. S. MDCLXXXXV
GVIL. CHABROL DE VOLVIC
COMES PRÆFECTVS VRBIS
POETÆ CORPVS ALIVNDE TRANSLATVM
MONVMENTO INFERRI CVRAVIT
A. S. MDCCCXVII
[Heic jacet Johannes La Fontaine Castrotheodoricus, in Aesopiis fabellis condendis recentiorum unicus, Babriae et Phoedri victor potiusquam aemulus. Vixit annos LXXIV, obiit anno salutis MDCLXXXXV. Guilbertus Chabrol de Volvic comes, praefectus urbis, poetae corpus aliunde translatum monumento inferri curavit anno salutis MDCCCXVII.] [Here lies Jean La Fontaine from Château-Thierry, unique among modern-day writers of fables and winner over Babrias and Phoedrus rather than their imitator. He lived 74 years, he died in the year of salvation 1695. Gilbert comte Chabrol de Volvic, town prefect, had the poet's body transferred from elsewhere and placed into this monument in the year of salvation 1817.]
Chabrol's title was préfet de la Seine. – The inscription says, "he lived 74 years"; however, La Fontaine was born in July 1621 and died in April 1695, so he did not complete the 74th year and died at the age of 73. – The Greek and Latin poets of fables are called "Babrias" and "Phoedrus" in the inscription; today, we know them as Babrius (Babrios) and Phaedrus.
References
Object location48° 51′ 37.92″ N, 2° 23′ 42.28″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo


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LocationPère Lachaise Cemetery, Quartier du Père-Lachaise, 20th arrondissement of Paris, Paris, Grand Paris, France
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Inception
  • 1817
Map48° 51′ 40″ N, 2° 23′ 41.6″ E
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Wikidata Q3323381
OpenStreetMap node ID: 2661217171
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