PARIS, (BRUNO-PAULIN-)GASTON


Meaning of PARIS, (BRUNO-PAULIN-)GASTON in English

born Aug. 9, 1839, Avenay, Fr. died March 6, 1903, Cannes greatest French philologist of his age. After a thorough education in German universities and at the cole des Chartes in Paris, he succeeded his father as professor of French medieval literature at the Collge de France. He was one of the founders and directors of Revue critique and of Romania, the leading journal devoted to French philology. A scholar of enormous erudition and exemplary thoroughness, Paris is also remarkable for his efforts to present the findings of research in a form suitable for the general reading public. He became a member of the Acadmie des Inscriptions in 1876 and of the French Academy in 1896.

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