doctors [sét félibre] of law. The word félibrige is derived from félibre, word of unclear origin. Le Félibrige was founded at the Château de Font-Ségugne...
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Frédéric Mistral (redirect from Lou Tresor dóu Felibrige)
work as a Provençal philologist". Mistral was a founding member of the Félibrige and member of the Académie de Marseille. His name in his native language...
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Occitan literature (section Félibrige)
prouvençaou in 1823). Much has been written about the precurseurs de Félibrige, and critics are sorely at variance as to the writers that most deserve...
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Charles Maurras (section Maurras and Félibrige)
1888 and shared the federalist thesis of Mistral's Félibrige movement (see Maurras and Félibrige). The same year he met the nationalist writer Maurice...
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endangered by the linguistic community. A revivalist movement around the Félibrige and the Institut d'Estudis Occitans is active in Limousin (as well as...
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was involved with the Félibrige, a poets' movement in the Provence, and was in contact with the members of the Felibertum félibrige: Frédéric Mistral, Joseph...
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Mistralian orthography. Closer to written French, it was invented by the Félibrige (although there also exists an Acadèmia Nissarda). An Italian orthography...
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spelling and French spelling conventions. The Tresor dòu Felibrige, published by the Félibrige in 1878, was written entirely in the Mistralian norm. Some...
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Monégasque was taught by clergymen, Georges Franzi, with support from the Félibrige, an Occitan language association, and by 1976, Monégasque was made a compulsory...
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1949) was a French poet. He served as the capoulie (or president) of the Félibrige from 1922 to 1941. On 11 August 1940 Jouveau wrote a letter to Marshal...
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practising lawyer in Avignon. He served as the capouliér (president) of the Félibrige from 1941 to 1956. He promoted Provençal language and literature in France...
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Broquette-Gonin from the Académie française for his book entitled Histoire du Félibrige in 1971. Jouveau, René (1963). La cuisine Provençale de tradition populaire...
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lying within the modern Occitan-speaking area. After Frédéric Mistral's Félibrige movement in the 19th century, Provençal achieved the greatest literary...
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traditional rural values. driven by a movement of writers and poets called the Félibrige, led by poet Frédéric Mistral. Mistral achieved literary success with...
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by the French journalist and politician Charles Maurras, member of the Félibrige then journalist and director of L'Action française, published in February...
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given impetus by Nobel laureate Frédéric Mistral and the association, Félibrige, which he founded with other writers, such as Théodore Aubanel. The beginning...
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Flourau dou Felibrige (Great Floral Games of the Félibrige). The Grands Jeux Floraux have been held every seven years since 1878 by the Félibrige to reward...
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Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Marie Gasquet, a Provençale novelist and queen of the Felibrige Vincent van Gogh, from May 1889 to May 1890, the famous Dutch painter...
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Charles Pierre Julian, Anthologie du Félibrige provençal (1850 à nos jours) poésie : Les fondateurs du Félibrige et les premiers Félibres, Paris: Librairie...
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Vauclusiennes (in French). 68: 5–22. Mistral, Frédéric (1879). Lou Trésor dou Félibrige ou Dictionnaire provençal-français (in French and Occitan). Vol. 1: A-F...
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Villeneuve-Esclapon (1852–1931) was a French aristocrat, politician and Félibrige supporter. He served in the National Assembly of France from 1889 to 1893...
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15th century for a Roman Catholic cardinal. It was the birthplace of the Félibrige in the 1850s. Nowadays, it is a winery. It is located on the Cancabèu...
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(1902-1989) was a French poet and short story writer. A member of the Félibrige, she wrote both in Provençal and French. She won three literary prizes...
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Provence, to be given to customers as a New Year's gift. Inspired by the Félibrige poets, for whom the cicada is an emblem, the artist designed an earthenware...
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English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989) « ratatouio », Lou tresor dou Felibrige, Frédéric Mistral Alan Davidson (2014). The Oxford Companion to Food....
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indicating the nation. Thus, Occitan nationalism draws its sources from the Félibrige of Frederic Mistral, who since the second half of the 19th century worked...
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Impressionist landscape painter and Occitan poet who was a member of the Félibrige. From 1876 to 1886, he was a student at the Catholic College of Aix-en-Provence...
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Paris: Le Robert Frederic Mistral, 1878-1886 (1979), Lou Tresor dóu Felibrige ou dictionnaire provençal-français, Aix-en-Provence: Edisud, see. articles...
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Minuit. OCLC 5391399. Mistral, Frédéric (1979) [1879]. Lou Trésor dou Félibrige ou Dictionnaire provençal-français (Volume 1: A-F ) (in French and Occitan)...
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the pseudonym of Félibre di Poutoun. On 21 May 1854, he co-founded the Félibrige movement with Joseph Roumanille, Frédéric Mistral, Théodore Aubanel, Jean...
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