-
disputing in the
temple with the
seven doctors [sét
félibre] of law. The word félibrige is
derived from
félibre, word of
unclear origin. Le Félibrige was founded...
- also the
statutes of
Felibritge adopted in 1911,
article 11: Tóuti li
Felibre majourau o
manteneire soun
coumparti dins de
seicioun terrenalo dicho mantenènço...
-
languages and literature. The name of the ****ociation was
derived from
félibre, a Provençal word
meaning pupil or follower. Maurras'
political ideas were...
- and,
greatest of them all, the true and
acknowledged forerunner of the
felibres,
Jacques Jasmin,
whose poems, both
lyrical and narrative,
continue to find...
- of Fabre's
Souvenirs entomologiques Scanned book
Oubreto Provençalo dou
Felibre di
Tavan (1909) Text on Jean-Henri Fabre, e-museum La Vie des insectes...
- Yves Chiron, La vie de Maurras, Perrin, 1991. Stéphane Giocanti,
Maurras félibre, coll. des Amis de la
Langue d'oc, 1995.
Michel Mourre,
Charles Maurras...
- or, Provençal Legend, Life, Language, and
Literature in the Land of the
Felibre (1877) The
Cross in
Sardinia Dónal Ó Luanaigh,
Dublin Historical Record...
- Lou
Libre de Toubìo, Provençal
translation of the Book of
Tobit by "lou
Felibre d'Entre-Mount" (Aix:
Sardat fils, 1880)
Sants Evangèlis,
translated to...
- Théodore
Aubanel (Occitan:Teodòr Aubanèu; 26
March 1829 – 2
November 1886) was a Provençal poet. He was born in
Avignon in a
family of printers. Aubanel...
-
autobiography Museon Arlaten Archived 2014-07-13 at the
Wayback Machine (in French) Félix Charpentier.Le
Jardin des
Félibres sculpture depicting Mistral...