Joseph Étienne Frédéric Mistral (French: [mistʁal]; Occitan: Josèp Estève Frederic Mistral, 8 September 1830 – 25 March 1914) was an Occitan writer and...
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Frédéric Mistral may refer to: Cité scolaire Frédéric-Mistral [fr] in Avignon Lycée Frédéric Mistral in Fresnes, Val-de-Marne Lycée Frédéric Mistral (Marseille)...
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and Frédéric Mistral, or, according to another account, as a combination of the Archangel Gabriel and the mistral wind of Provence. In 1922, Mistral published...
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Félibrige (category Frédéric Mistral)
feliˈβɾidʒe]) is a literary and cultural association founded in 1854 by Frédéric Mistral and other Provençal writers to defend and promote the Occitan language...
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callsign MISTRAL Mistral Raymond (born 1987), American football player Frédéric Mistral (1830–1914), French writer and lexicographer Gabriela Mistral (1889–1957)...
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French. Frédéric Mistral and his Félibrige school marked the renewal of the Occitan language in literature in the middle of the 19th century. Mistral won...
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members of the Felibertum félibrige: Frédéric Mistral, Joseph Roumanille and Théodore Aubanel. He was often at Mistral's house in Bouches-du-Rhône and was...
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"Histoire du lycée." Lycée Frédéric Mistral. Retrieved on September 7, 2016. "La palme du succès pour Frédéric-Mistral à Fresnes". Le Parisien. 2011-03-31...
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two regions lying within the modern Occitan-speaking area. After Frédéric Mistral's Félibrige movement in the 19th century, Provençal achieved the greatest...
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Frédéric Mistral (1893–1968) was a French lawyer and linguist. He was a practising lawyer in Avignon. He served as the capouliér (president) of the Félibrige...
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Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989) « ratatouio », Lou tresor dou Felibrige, Frédéric Mistral Alan Davidson (2014). The Oxford Companion to Food. Oxford University...
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pundit Frédéric Berat, French poet and songwriter Frédéric Mistral, French poet In science: Frédéric Cailliaud, French mineralogist Frédéric Joliot-Curie...
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English edition Frédéric Mistral, Lou Tresor dóu Felibrige: FLEUNHE: (rom. fenis, débile) Mou, faible, défaillant, douillet Frédéric Mistral, Lou Tresor dóu...
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Aïoli is so strongly associated with Provence that when the poet Frédéric Mistral started a regionalist Provençal-language newspaper in 1891, he called...
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one. Modern Provençal literature was given impetus by Nobel laureate Frédéric Mistral and the association, Félibrige, which he founded with other writers...
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movement of writers and poets called the Félibrige, led by poet Frédéric Mistral. Mistral achieved literary success with his poem Mirèio (Mireille in French);...
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L'Aiòli (category Frédéric Mistral)
L'Aiòli was a Provençal-language newspaper founded by Frédéric Mistral in 1891 to defend and promote Occitan languages and literature, as part of the Félibrige...
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deberes (1882) (Conflict of Two Duties). Along with the Provençal poet Frédéric Mistral, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904, after having...
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pan-Latinism arose through the influence of Occitan French figure Frédéric Mistral, who advocated regional autonomy for Occitania in France. He also advocated...
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Le fantôme de Skakespeare Philippe Avron Philippe Avron 2004 Mirèio Frédéric Mistral Gérard Gelas Rire fragile Philippe Avron Philippe Avron 2005 On ne...
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Bjørnson Randal Cremer 1904 Lord Rayleigh William Ramsay Ivan Pavlov Frédéric Mistral; José Echegaray Institut de Droit International 1905 Philipp Lenard...
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the Nobel committee received 37 nominations for 26 writers including Frédéric Mistral (five nominations) and Henryk Sienkiewicz (three nominations) who were...
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inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit" poetry, novel, drama 1904 Frédéric Mistral (1830–1914) France Provençal "in recognition of the fresh originality...
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(translator), note 8 to the Ninth Canto, in: Mistral, Frédéric (1867). An English version ... of F. Mistral's Mirèio, from the original Provençal, etc. Avignon:...
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Perse, 1960 Boris Pasternak, 1958 Andre Gide, 1947 Hermann Hesse, 1946 Frédéric Mistral, 1904 Hilton Als, 2017 Gary Snyder, 1975 George Oppen, 1969 Richard...
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Eustella/Eustelle and Eustalia, morphed into Estelle by Provençal poet Frédéric Mistral due to association with Estela (Occitan for star, of which Estelle...
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"Henrik Arnold Wergeland". Oxford Reference. Griffiths, Gwyn. "Frédéric Mistral – poet and folk historian of Provence" – via www.academia.edu. Universalis...
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1904 Nobel Prize in Literature (category Frédéric Mistral)
will. It was equally divided between the French Provençal philologist Frédéric Mistral (1830–1914) "in recognition of the fresh originality and true inspiration...
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Victoire, with the Roman victory at the battle of Aquae Sextiae, but Frédéric Mistral and other scholars have debunked this theory. According to ancient...
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interpreted as a result of a compromise. The shared prizes awarded to Frédéric Mistral and José Echegaray in 1904 and to Karl Gjellerup and Henrik Pontoppidan...
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