- The
Félibrige (French pronunciation: [felibʁiʒ]; Lo
Felibritge in
classical Occitan, Lou
Felibrige in
Mistralian spelling,
pronounced [lu feliˈβɾidʒe])...
-
spelling and
French spelling conventions. The
Tresor dòu
Felibrige,
published by the
Félibrige in 1878, was
written entirely in the
Mistralian norm. Some...
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region in
southern France. As a
young woman, she was
named Queen of the
Félibrige celebration in 1913,
which was held to
defend and
promote the literature...
- work as a Provençal philologist".
Mistral was a
founding member of the
Félibrige and
member of the Académie de M****ille. His name in his
native language...
-
English Dictionary, 2nd
edition (1989) « ratatouio », Lou
tresor dou
Felibrige, Frédéric
Mistral Alan
Davidson (2014). The
Oxford Companion to Food....
- Lou
Tresor dóu
Felibrige: FLEUNHE: (rom. fenis, débile) Mou, faible, défaillant,
douillet Frédéric Mistral, Lou
Tresor dóu
Felibrige: FLAUNHARD: (rom...
- 1888 and
shared the
federalist thesis of Mistral's
Félibrige movement (see
Maurras and
Félibrige). The same year he met the
nationalist writer Maurice...
-
Mistralian orthography.
Closer to
written French, it was
invented by the
Félibrige (although
there also
exists an Acadèmia Nissarda). An
Italian orthography...
-
endangered by the
linguistic community. A
revivalist movement around the
Félibrige and the
Institut d'Estudis
Occitans is
active in
Limousin (as well as...
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lying within the
modern Occitan-speaking area.
After Frédéric Mistral's
Félibrige movement in the 19th century, Provençal
achieved the
greatest literary...