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- Claude Charles Fauriel (21 October 1772 – 15 July 1844) was a French historian, philologist and critic. He was born at Saint-Étienne, Loire, the son of...
- Souliotic songs was published by the French philologist and historian Claude Fauriel in 1824 in the 1st volume of his “Chants po****ires de la Grèce moderne”...
- National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Fauriel, Claude Charles (1962). Fauriel in Italy: Unpublished Correspondence (1822–1825). Rome:...
- Neu-Griechen nach C. Fauriel; part 2: Klephtische und andere historische Gesänge, dann Lieder vom Suliotenkrieg. Mit Fauriel's Einleitungen (in German)...
- discussing the history of Provençal Poetry (Occitan literature), Claude Charles Fauriel ****erts: "He who wants to fully possess his lady knows nothing of 'donnoi'...
- French coins and medals, France's 14th graveur général des monnaies Claude Fauriel (1772–1844), historian, philologist and critic Saint Marcellin Champagnat...
- (1996). Erotic dawn-songs of the Middle Ages: voicing the lyric lady. p. 5. Fauriel, Claude Charles (1846). "The lyrical poetry of the troubadours". In Adler...
- onward, with the group of Idéologues headed by Pierre de Cabanis and Claude Fauriel, intellectuals who were spokesmen for the Enlightenment sensist heritage...
- of Raymond VI of Toulouse. The text was first edited by Claude Charles Fauriel in 1837. The first critical edition was published with a French translation...
- 18th-century school, among whom he made many friends, notably Claude Charles Fauriel. At Auteuil, he developed a lifelong interest in liberalism. He was even...