Camille Gandilhon Men-at-arms

Camille Gandilhon Men-at-arms (Murat, February 2nd 1871 - Bordeaux, July 22nd 1948) was a Poète French.

After primary studies at the elementary school of Lavigerie, it joined the small seminar of Saint-Flour then the Lycée Henri-Iv of Paris.

It left us collections of poems (such as Poèmes Arvernes in 1927) exciting the nationalism and the love of the native soil.

It also carried out important work of translation in particular the public law of the German Empire and Loi and constitutional Pratique of the Kingdom of England. In addition to that, he was also critical arts person by giving more than thousand regional literary chronicles in twenty years in the newspaper Auvergnat of Paris.

Works

  • Arvernes Poems, the legend of the mounts and the men , Aurillac, Editions USHA, 1932 (preceded by the Academy of the floral Plays of Toulouse)
  • Arvernes Poems, frescos and medallions , Aurillac, Editions USHA, 1927

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