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    Edmond Faral (18 March 1882 – 8 February 1958) was an Algerian-born French medievalist. He became in 1924 Professor of Latin literature at the Collège...
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    1911–1929: Maurice Croiset [fr; ru; de] 1929–1936: Joseph Bédier 1937–1955: Edmond Faral 1955–1965: Marcel Bataillon 1966–1974: Étienne Wolff 1974–1980: Alain...
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  • " Revista de poética medieval, 11:2003, pp. 41–52. Faral's Latin edition of Labyrinth Edmond Faral, Les arts poétiques du XIIe et du XIIIe siècle (Paris...
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  • Occitan. She was able to attend classes taught by Alfred Jeanroy and Edmond Faral. In 1928, she translated Aldous Huxley's novel Crome Yellow into French...
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  • (while still pursuing Viola) and the efforts of the pair to evade him. Edmond Faral (1948) M. M. Brennan, Charleston (1969). Medieval theatre Medieval Latin...
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    Hill: University of North Carolina Press. p. 167. ISBN 9780807890332. Edmond Faral has called attention to what he believes is the first mention of this...
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  •  50. Ermold le Noir, Poème sur Louis le Pieux et épitres au roi Pépin, Edmond Faral (éd. et trad.), Les classiques de l'histoire de France au Moyen Age,...
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    Historia Regum Britanniae," Journal of Medieval Latin 1 (1991), 73–117. Edmond Faral. La Légende arthurienne. Études et documents, 3 vols. Bibliothèque de...
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    Poème sur Louis le Pieux et épîtres au roi Pépin, édité et traduit par Edmond Faral, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1964, p. 53 P. Riché, Les Carolingiens. Une...
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  • were written in elegiac couplets. Denying their true comedic nature, Edmond Faral called them Latin fabliaux, after the later Old French fabliaux, and...
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