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Claude Fauchet (historian)

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is an anthology of 127 French poets living prior to 1300. Fauchet's theorising about language formation in the first book has been praised as ahead of its time, and throughout he demonstrates a profound knowledge of contemporary linguistic theory, as well as engaging with earlier and less frequently
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of 1581, Fauchet proudly writes, 'suivant ma devise, j'ai recueilli ce qui estoit espars et delaissé: ou si bien caché, qu'il eust esté malaisé de le trouver sans grand travail' ('following my motto, I have gathered what was scattered and abandoned: or so well hidden, that it would have been
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in 1589 and could not return until 18 April 1594, now in the service of the new king, Henri IV. During this absence, Fauchet's Paris residence was sacked, resulting in the loss of his library: more than two thousand volumes, by his own account, many of which were manuscripts. Many
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Les Œuvres de feu M. Claude Fauchet, premier president en la cour des monnoyes. Reveues et corrigees en ceste derniere edition, suppleées & augmentées sur la copie, memoires & papiers de l'Autheur, de plusieurs passages & additions en divers
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Upon his return to Paris, Fauchet composed a series of short essays based on his wide reading in medieval French literature, much of which had not yet been printed and was only accessible in manuscript. He entitled this collection
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The wars left Fauchet poor, and in 1599 he had to sell his office in the Cour des monnaies. Fauchet published most of his print works during this period, from 1599 to his death in 1602. Henri IV, said to have been amused with an
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Fauchet has the reputation of being an impartial and scrupulously accurate writer, and in his works are to be found important facts not easily accessible elsewhere. His works taken together form a history of antiquities of
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reads 'Falchetus Francis sparsa & Neglecta coëgi / Lilia queis varium hoc continuatur opus.' (I Fauchet have gathered for the French scattered and neglected / lilies with which this varied work is made). In the
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was 'sparsa et neglecta coegi', i.e. 'I have gathered scattered and neglected things', a reference to the obscure and ancient texts he collected (or 'raked in') and used for his historical research. A
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difficult to find without much exertion'). Fauchet's activity as a collector of medieval manuscripts played a crucial role in the transmission of medieval French literature to the modern age.
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Declin de la maison de Charlemaigne, faisant la suitte des Antiquitez françoises, contenant les faits de Charles le Chauve et ses successeurs, depuis l'an 840 jusques à l'an 987
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Bruder, Anton (2018). "Linguistic and Material Counterculturalism in the French Renaissance: Claude Fauchet's Recueil de l'origine de la langue et poësie françoise (1581)".
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was brought out in 1585. While these translations were not openly published under Fauchet's name until the posthumous edition of 1612, the attribution is not in question.
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La littérature et ses avatars: discrédits, déformations et réhabilitations dans l'histoire de la littérature: actes des cinquièmes Journées rémoises, 23–27 novembre 1989
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Fleur de la maison de Charlemaigne, qui est la continuation des Antiquitez françoises, contenant les faits de Pépin et ses successeurs depuis l'an 751 jusques à l'an 840
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Les Antiquitez gauloises et françoises augmentées de trois livres contenans les choses advenues en Gaule et en France jusques en l'an 751 de Jésus-Christ
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Origine des chevaliers, armoiries et héraux, ensemble de l'ordonnance, armes et instruments desquels les François ont anciennement usé en leurs guerres
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Coulombel, Arnaud (2018). "Langue, Poésie et Histoire: Les Veilles (1555) de Claude Fauchet et la défense d'une tradition nationale".
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Alongside his work as a historian and as a civil servant, Fauchet was also the first person to translate the complete works of
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was much used in the following two centuries by literary historians and antiquarians curious about medieval French literature.
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Les Veilles ou observations de plusieurs choses dinnes de memoire en la lecture d'aucuns autheurs françois par C.F.P.
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Translating Tacitus: The Reception of Tacitus's Works in the Vernacular Languages of Europe, 16th–17th centuries
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The following manuscripts contain numerous unpublished writings by Fauchet on a variety of different topics:
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in 1581. The next year, l'Angelier brought out Fauchet's complete translation of the works of Tacitus (the
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Veilles ou observations de plusieurs choses dinnes de memoire en la lecture d'aucuns autheurs françois
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Dillay, Madeleine (1932). "Quelques données bio-bibliographiques sur Claude Fauchet (1530–1602)".
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Espiner-Scott, Janet Girvan (1936). "Note sur le cercle de Henri de Mesmes et sur son influence".
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Fauchet's most important published work is his history of the French language and its poetry, the
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in 1581. He held this office until 1599. Among his friends and colleagues are to be counted
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Plus les noms et sommaire des oeuvres de CXXVII. poetes François, vivans avant l’an M. CCC.
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Armes et Bastons des Chevaliers (lettre à Monsieur de Galoup sieur des Chastoil en Aix)
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Clérico, Geneviève (1991). "Claude Fauchet et la littérature médiévale des origines".
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Eight Centuries of Troubadours and Trouvères: The Changing Identity of Medieval Music
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These three short treatises were only printed for the first time in the posthumous
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Holmes, Urban T.; Radoff, Maurice L. (1929). "Claude Fauchet and his Library".
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for his activity as an antiquarian. In French, a 'fauchet' is an old-fashioned
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church. A collected edition in a single massive volume was published in 1610.
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Les Œuvres de feu M. Claude Fauchet premier president en la cour des monnoyes
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Simonnet, Jules (1863). "Le président Fauchet, sa vie et ses ouvrages".
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Espiner-Scott, Janet Girvan (1940). "Claude Fauchet and Romance Study".
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Le Seizième siècle en France: Tableau de la littérature et de la langue
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Recueil de l'origine de la langue et poésie françoise: rymes et romans
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Recueil de l'origine de la langue et poësie françoise, rymes et romans
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of France, but there is no official record of this. He died in Paris.
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Recueil de l'origine de la langue et poesie françoise, ryme et romans
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Fauchet read widely throughout his life among the key authors of
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written by Fauchet, supposedly pensioned him with the title of
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Bisson, Sidney Walter (1935). "Claude Fauchet's Manuscripts".
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Attitudes of Seventeenth-Century France toward the Middle Ages
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Mélanges offerts à M. Abel Lefranc par ses élèves et ses amis
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Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS fr. 24726 (available on
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Recueil de l'origine de la langue et poesie françoise (1581)
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Fauchet, Claude (1938). Espiner-Scott, Janet Girvan (ed.).
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of France (1600), of the origin of the French language and
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Documents concernant la vie et l'œuvre de Claude Fauchet
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and Maurice L. Radoff "Claude Fauchet and His Library"
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Traité des Privileges et Libertez de l'Eglise gallicane
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France (1579, 1599, 1601, 1602), of the dignities and
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Recueil de l’origine de la langue et poësie françoise
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Recueil de l'origine de la langue et poësie françoise
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C. Cornelii Taciti opera latina cum versione gallica
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Les Œuvres de C. Cornilius Tacitus, chevalier romain
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Les Œuvres de C. Cornilius Tacitus, Chevalier Romain
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Fauchet was eventually made second president of the
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in 1550. He subsequently travelled through northern
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Claude Fauchet, aged 70, engraving by Thomas de Leu.
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French official, historian and antiquary (1530–1602)
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"Fauchet, Claude". 1270: 1113: 728: 392:once belonging to Fauchet now reside in the 1040:. Paris: Mamert Pattison. pp. livre I. 542:into French. A partial translation of the 29: 1395:. Paris: Éditions aux amateurs de livres. 996: 533: 1445: 1239: 1220: 657:, (books XI-XVI), Paris: Abel l'Angelier 194: 130: 1390: 1360: 1345: 1330: 1315: 1300: 1285: 1254: 1095: 1080: 1065: 1035: 1466: 1375: 1201: 1166: 1098:Les Antiquitez gauloises et françoises 1050: 961: 135:Claude Fauchet, aged 51, engraving by 1365:. Paris: Classiques Garnier: 455–464. 1250: 1248: 1147: 1145: 1109: 1107: 270:(French for 'vigils') are a literary 150: 1335:. (trans. ). Paris: Abel l'Angelier. 1320:. (trans. ). Paris: Abel l'Angelier. 1152:Espiner-Scott, Janet Girvan (1938). 1031: 1029: 1027: 917:Espiner-Scott, Janet Girvan (1938). 912: 910: 908: 906: 904: 902: 900: 747:Pour le couronnement du roi Henri IV 468:(1581), and of the liberties of the 1156:. Paris: E. Droz. pp. 203–230. 951:. Paris: Ch. 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Thomas de Leu
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French
historian
antiquary
romance philologist
Charles IX
Henri III
Henri IV
Cour des monnaies

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De Thou
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Parlement
University of Paris
University of Orléans
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