Fernand de Barrau
Fernand of Barrau (1851 - 1938), is a man of letters, historian, agronomist, polyglot, publicity agent
Studies
Fernand de Barrau is initially raises with the school of the Charters in 1872, then he is laid off in Droit and lawyer.
Publicity agent
Of 1886 with 1900, he is editor association of the Journal of Aveyron . Of opinion very committed in the defense of the monarchical principle and the Catholic religion, he announces publicly at the time of his taking of: “The Newspaper of Aveyron, which between in its eighty second year changes writer today: he will not change principles. Before us, he was monarchist and catholic; at his age, one does not correct oneself; its subscribers will find it always catholic and monarchist”.
Work of historian
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the revolutionary Age in Rouergue - historical Study (1789 - 1801)
- Gallery of the Prefects of the Aveyron (in 7 volumes)
- Mercy-Alexis Monteil (1769 - 1850)
- Monseigneur Affre (1793 - 1848)
Work of agronomist
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Manual elementary and practical of agriculture to the use of the farmers of the department of Aveyron
- sowings of artificial meadows in the department of Aveyron
Translator and Chronicler
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It translates Italian ( Spuma LED pond of the Italian novelist Salvatore Farina, translation which failed to appear in the Review of the Two-Worlds , and an Italian comedy in three acts of Ghislanzoni entitled Tuti Ladri ), Spanish (of the novels of Spanish Fernand Caballero) and German ( Treve Liebe of the Austrian von Alpenburg, one of his/her friends)
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It writes chronicles in several local newspapers, in particular in the agricultural domain (for the Cross of Aveyron , Catholic Union , the Friend of Vezins , the Friend of Ségur )
Member of learned societies
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Member of the Company of the letters, sciences and arts of Aveyron
- Member of the central Company of Agriculture of Aveyron
Price
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In 1901, departmental price in Aveyron for its handbook of agriculture
- In 1914, prize winner of the Price Cabrol decreed by the Company of the letters, sciences and arts of Aveyron for its work
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