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Paul-Émile Littré (born Feb. 1, 1801, Paris—died June 2, 1881, Paris) was a French language scholar, lexicographer, and philosopher whose monumental ...
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Émile Maximilien Paul Littré was a French lexicographer, freemason and philosopher, best known for his Dictionnaire de la langue française, commonly called ...
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Histoire De La Langue Français: Études Sur Les Origines, L'Étymologie, La Grammaire, Les Dialectes, La Versification Et Les Lettres Au Moyen Age, ...
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A French lexicographer and philosopher; born at Paris, 1 February, 1801; died there, 2 June, 1881. He studied at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris.
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Émile Maximilien Paul Littré (February 1, 1801 – June 2, 1881) was a French lexicographer, philologist and philosopher. Littré was significant for his ...
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Known as a positivist philosopher and as professor of history and geography at the École polytechnique, Littré is best remembered for his dictionary of the ...
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The French author and scholar Emile Littré (1801-1881) is best known as the founder of a widely used dictionary of the French language.
La Verité Sur La Mort D'Alexandre Le Grand, Par E. Littré. La Mort De Jules César, Par Nicolas De Damas (French Edition).
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... Portrait of Paul-Émile Littré (1801-1881), (philosopher, philologist, doctor, politician) Portrait de Paul ...