• Jules Marouzeau (20 March 1878 – 27 September 1964) was a French philologist. v t e...
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    philosopher and political economist Jean Lurçat (1892–1966) tapestry artist Jules Marouzeau (1878–1964) Latinist and philologist Pierre Michon (1945- ) novelist...
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  • courses by Marouzeau. [491] L'Année philologique, the standard bibliographical tool for research in classics, was founded in 1927 by Jules Marouzeau with the...
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  • Italy; and Grenada, Spain. It was founded in Paris by the latinist Jules Marouzeau (1878-1964), Professor at the Sorbonne. In 1928 Juliette Ernst joined...
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  • he joined the Latin department at the Sorbonne in 1924, alongside Jules Marouzeau. By 1946, he was a professor at the Collège de France. He collaborated...
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  • alliteration of medial consonants. The French scholars A. Cordier (1939) and Jules Marouzeau (1933) similarly define it as "the repetition, near or exact, of a...
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    for classical studies is L'Année philologique, a journal founded by Jules Marouzeau; each volume contains a list of works published on Catullus that year...
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  • de Sienne Armand Delatte for Essai sur la politique pythagoricienne Jules Marouzeau for L'ordre des mots dans la phrase latine 1911: Philippe-Ernest Legrand...
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  • assembled just before the Second World War. In 1948, Juliette Ernst and Jules Marouzeau (from L'Année philologique) fond support in UNESCO, in Paris, which...
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    Albert Malet (1864–1915), historian Robert Mandrou (1921–84), historian Jules Marouzeau (1878–1964), philologist Émile Moselly (1870–1918), novelist. Étienne...
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