Gaston Paris

Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris , born with Avenay-Valley-with Or the August 9th 1839 and died in Cannes the March 5th 1903, is a Médiéviste and Philologue French.

Biography

He makes his studies with Bonn and the École of the charters of Paris. He succeeds his father Paulin Paris with the Collège de France, initially as professor with the pulpit of language and literature Frenchwomen of the Middle Ages, of 1872 with 1903, then as an administrator starting from 1894. He takes part in the creation of the critical Revue in 1866 and of Romania in 1872. He is elected member of the Académie of the inscriptions and the humanities in 1876 and of the French Academy in 1896.

Principal publications

  • Étude on the role of the Latin accent in the French language (1862)
  • poetic Histoire of Charlemagne (1865)
  • Dissertation criticizes on the Latin poem of Ligurinus allotted to Gunther (1872)
  • the Life of Alexis saint, poem of XIe century and renewals of XIIe, XIIIe, and XIVe centuries, published with forewords, alternatives, notes and glossaries by Gaston Paris and Léopold Pannier (1872)
  • Chansons of XVe century, published according to the manuscript of the National library of Paris by Gaston Paris and accompanied by the music transcribed in modern notation by Auguste Gevaert (1875)
  • Tom Thumb and Large Ourse (1875)
  • Two draftings of the Novel of the Seven Wise ones of Rome (1876)
  • Miracles of Nostre-Lady, by characters, published according to the ms. national library, by Gaston Paris and Ulysses Robert (9 volumes, 1876-1897)
  • the Mystery of Passion, of Arnoul Greban, published according to the manuscripts of Paris, with an introduction and a glossary, by Gaston Paris and Gaston Raynaud (1878)
  • Life of Gilles saint, poem of XIIe century by Guillaume de Berneville, published according to the single manuscript of Florence by Gaston Paris and Alphonse Bos (1881)
  • Of the French pronunciation since the beginning of XVIe century, according to testimonys of the grammairiens (2 volumes, 1881-1883)
  • the Poetry of the Middle Ages (1885-1895)
  • Three rimées versions of the Gospel of Nicodème, by Christian, Andre de Coutances and an anonymity, published according to the ms. of Florence and London, by Gaston Paris and Alphonse Bos (1885)
  • Novels in worms of the cycle of the Roundtable (1887)
  • Manual of former French: French literature with the Middle Ages (XIe-XIVe century) (1888)
  • Extracted from the Song from Roland and the Life from Louis saint, by Jean de Joinville published with introduction, notes and glossaries complete, by Gaston Paris (1889)
  • Extracted the French chroniclers: Villehardouin, Joinville, Froissart, Comines, published with notes, notes, a glossary of the technical terms, by Gaston Paris and Alfred Jeanroy (1892)
  • Thinkers and poets: James Darmesteter, Frederic Mistral, Sully-Prudhomme, Alexandre Bida, Ernest Renan, Albert Sorel (1896)
  • Accounts extracted the poets and prosateurs from the Middle Ages, put in modern French, by Gaston Paris (1896)
  • Chrestomathie of the Middle Ages, extracts published with translations, notes, a grammatical introduction and literary notes (1897)
  • Jean, lord de Joinville (1897)
  • marvellous Adventures of Huon of Bordeaux, par of France, and beautiful Esclarmonde, as well as small king of fairyhood Catch '1898)
  • Orson of Beauvais: chanson de geste of XIIe century, published according to the single manuscript of Cheltenham by Gaston Paris (1899)
  • Poems and legends of the Middle Ages (1899)
  • François Villon (1901)
  • Legends of the Middle Ages: Roncevaux; the paradise of the Sybille queen; the legend of Tannhäuser; the wandering Jew; the lay one of Oiselet (1903)
  • linguistic Mixtures: vulgar Latin and Romance languages, French language, notes etymological, appendix, index (1906-1909)
  • historical Draft of the French literature to the Middle Ages (since the origins until the end of XVe century) (1907)
  • Mixtures of French literature of the Middle Ages: French literature at the Moye-age, the epopee, the novel, history, lyric poetry, literature of the fifteenth century (1910-1912)

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