Jacques Peletier (born 1517, Le Mans, France—died 1582, Paris) was a French poet and critic whose knowledge and love of Greek and Latin poetry earned him a membership in the important and prestigious group of French poetry reformers known as La Pléiade.
In the preface to his translation of Horace’s Ars Poetica (1545) and in his Art poétique française (1555; “French Poetic Art”), he put forward his own program for the reform of French poetry. He insisted that poets must imitate the classics if French literature was to rise to great heights. In addition to lyric poetry, Peletier wrote major works on mathematics and spelling reform.