Estienne Durand
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Estienne Durand (c. 1586 – 19 July 1618) was a 17th-century French poet.
A provincial controller of wars in the service of Marie de Medicis, he is the author of a pamphlet against Louis XIII, La Riparographie, now lost, which earned him to be broken and burned with his writings on the Place de Grève.
- Les Épines d'Amour (1604)
- Méditations (1611)[1]
- Stances à l'inconstance