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{{Short description|1599 poem by Samuel Daniel}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{italic title}} [[File:Samuel Daniel's Musophilus 1599 title page.png|thumb|Title page from the ''Poeticall Essayes'' (1599)]] '''''Musophilus''''' is a long poem by [[Samuel Daniel]], first published in 1599 in his ''Poetical Essays''.{{sfn|Daniel|1599}} Among Daniel's most characteristic works, it is a [[dialogue]] between a [[courtier]] and a man of letters, and is a general defence of learning, and in particular of poetic learning as an instrument in the education of the perfect courtier or man of action.{{sfn|Hiller|Groves|1998|pp=109β111}}{{sfn|Pitcher|2017|pp=6β7}} It is addressed to [[Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke|Fulke Greville]].
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