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François Just Marie Raynouard

François Just Marie Raynouard[1] (18 September 1761–27 October 1836)[2] was a French dramatist and linguist.

François Just Marie Raynouard
Monument by the sculptor Victor Nicolas
Born(1761-09-18)18 September 1761
Brignoles, France
Died27 October 1836(1836-10-27) (aged 75)
Passy, France
OccupationDramatist and playwright, philologist, linguist

Raynouard was born at Brignoles in Provence, trained for the bar, and practiced at Draguignan. In 1791 he represented the department of Var in the Legislative Assembly,[3] but after the fall of his party, the Girondists, he went into hiding. Discovered and imprisoned in Paris, he wrote his play Caton d'Utique (1794) during his imprisonment.[4]

In 1803 he won the Institut de France's poetry prize. Éléonore de Bavière and Les Templiers were accepted by the Comédie-Française. Les Templiers was produced in 1805, and, over the opposition of Geoffroy, was a great success. Elected to the Académie française in 1807, elected to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1816, Raynouard was admitted secrétaire perpétuel of the Académie française in 1817.[5] From 1806 to 1814 he represented the department of Var in the Corps législatif.[6] [7]

Raynouard wrote other plays, one of which, Les États de Blois (acted 1810), offended Napoleon by its freedom of speech. Realizing that the public taste had changed and that Romanticism would triumph, Raynouard abandoned the stage and devoted himself to linguistic studies. His researches into Provençal were to an extent inaccurate, but his enthusiasm and perseverance opened the way for the study of the subject.[8]

Raynouard is sometimes called the founder of Romance linguistics, although his contribution was marked by a fundamental misconception: he believed that the Romance languages were derived from a common post-Latin language, which he called le roman,[9] and not directly from Latin, as is in fact the case.[10] Raynouard's chief works are Choix de poésies originales des troubadours (6 vols., 1816–1821), of which the sixth volume, Grammaire comparée des langues de l'Europe latine, dans leurs rapports avec la langue des troubadours (1821), was separately published; Lexique roman ou dictionnaire de la langue des troubadours comparée avec les autres langues de l'Europe latine (6 vols., 1838–1844).[11] He spent the last years of his life at Passy.[8]

Raynouard was Officer of the Legion of Honour. In the 16th arrondissement of Paris, a street and a square have been named after him.[12] In Brignoles, a monument pays tribute to him near the house he was born in, and the secondary school (lycée) and a boulevard have been named after him.[13]

Works edit

Theatre edit

  • Caton d’Utique, tragedy, 1794
  • Les Templiers, tragedy, premiered at the Comédie-Française le 24 floréal an XIII (14 May 1805). Read online
  • Éléonore de Bavière, tragedy, 1805
  • Les États de Blois ou la mort du duc de Guise, tragedy, 1809
  • Don Carlos, tragedy, non-presented
  • Débora, tragedy, non-presented
  • Charles Ier, tragedy, non-presented
  • Jeanne d’Arc à Orléans, tragedy, non-presented

Poetry edit

  • Socrate dans le temple d’Aglaure, 1803 read online
  • L'immolation des templiers

History edit

  • Recherches sur l’antiquité de la langue romane, 1816
  • Éléments de la grammaire de la langue romane, 1816
  • La Grammaire des troubadours, 1816
  • Des troubadours et les cours d’amour, 1817
  • Grammaire comparée des langues de l’Europe latine dans leurs rapports avec la langue des troubadours, 1821
  • Choix des poésies originales des troubadours, 6 vol., 1816–1821
  • Lexique de la langue des troubadours, 1824
  • Histoire du droit municipal en France, sous la domination romaine et sous les trois dynasties, 1829
  • Nouveau choix des poésies originales des troubadours, 1836–1844
  • Lexique roman, 6 vol., 1838–1844
    • Tome 1
    • Tome 2, A-C
    • Tome 3, D-K
    • Tome 4, L-P
    • Tome 5, Q-Z
    • Tome 6, Appendice, vocabulaire

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ For "Just", as opposed to "Juste", see: François Just Marie Raynouard birth certificate in 1761 and Fiche biographique de l'Assemblée nationale (biography from the National Assembly of France).
  2. ^ François Just Marie Raynouard birth certificate in 1761.
  3. ^ Joseph Savarelli, Les administrateurs du département du Var, 1790–1897 : notices biographiques, Éditions Olivier-Joulian, 1897.
  4. ^ Chisholm 1911, pp. 936–937.
  5. ^ Tyrtée Taster, Histoire des quarante fauteuils de l'Académie française, Éditions Lacroix, 1855.
  6. ^ Urban, Sylvanus (December 1837). "The Towneley Mysteries". The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. VI, no. 161. p. 566. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  7. ^ Delamarre, Louis Narcisse (1911). "François-Juste-Marie Raynouard" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12.
  8. ^ a b Chisholm 1911, p. 937.
  9. ^ This term he more or less equates with Old Provençal. Raynouard's contemporary August Schlegel (Obsérvations sur la langue et la littérature provençales, pp. 39–) puts forward his own correction of this point.
  10. ^ Iordan-Orr, An Introduction to Romance Linguistics: Its Schools and Scholars, revised by R. Posner (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1970), pp. 6–8.
  11. ^ "François Just Marie Raynouard". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  12. ^ Auguste Doniol, Histoire du XVIe arrondissement de Paris, Éditions Hachette, 1902.
  13. ^ "Historique – Lycée Raynouard" (in French). Lycée Raynouard. 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.

Sources
  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Raynouard, François Juste Marie". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 936–937.

External links edit

  •   Media related to François Just Marie Raynouard at Wikimedia Commons


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Francois Just Marie Raynouard 1 18 September 1761 27 October 1836 2 was a French dramatist and linguist Francois Just Marie RaynouardMonument by the sculptor Victor NicolasBorn 1761 09 18 18 September 1761Brignoles FranceDied27 October 1836 1836 10 27 aged 75 Passy FranceOccupationDramatist and playwright philologist linguistRaynouard was born at Brignoles in Provence trained for the bar and practiced at Draguignan In 1791 he represented the department of Var in the Legislative Assembly 3 but after the fall of his party the Girondists he went into hiding Discovered and imprisoned in Paris he wrote his play Caton d Utique 1794 during his imprisonment 4 In 1803 he won the Institut de France s poetry prize Eleonore de Baviere and Les Templiers were accepted by the Comedie Francaise Les Templiers was produced in 1805 and over the opposition of Geoffroy was a great success Elected to the Academie francaise in 1807 elected to the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres in 1816 Raynouard was admitted secretaire perpetuel of the Academie francaise in 1817 5 From 1806 to 1814 he represented the department of Var in the Corps legislatif 6 7 Raynouard wrote other plays one of which Les Etats de Blois acted 1810 offended Napoleon by its freedom of speech Realizing that the public taste had changed and that Romanticism would triumph Raynouard abandoned the stage and devoted himself to linguistic studies His researches into Provencal were to an extent inaccurate but his enthusiasm and perseverance opened the way for the study of the subject 8 Raynouard is sometimes called the founder of Romance linguistics although his contribution was marked by a fundamental misconception he believed that the Romance languages were derived from a common post Latin language which he called le roman 9 and not directly from Latin as is in fact the case 10 Raynouard s chief works are Choix de poesies originales des troubadours 6 vols 1816 1821 of which the sixth volume Grammaire comparee des langues de l Europe latine dans leurs rapports avec la langue des troubadours 1821 was separately published Lexique roman ou dictionnaire de la langue des troubadours comparee avec les autres langues de l Europe latine 6 vols 1838 1844 11 He spent the last years of his life at Passy 8 Raynouard was Officer of the Legion of Honour In the 16th arrondissement of Paris a street and a square have been named after him 12 In Brignoles a monument pays tribute to him near the house he was born in and the secondary school lycee and a boulevard have been named after him 13 Contents 1 Works 1 1 Theatre 1 2 Poetry 1 3 History 2 References 3 External linksWorks editTheatre edit Caton d Utique tragedy 1794 Les Templiers tragedy premiered at the Comedie Francaise le 24 floreal an XIII 14 May 1805 Read online Eleonore de Baviere tragedy 1805 Les Etats de Blois ou la mort du duc de Guise tragedy 1809 Don Carlos tragedy non presented Debora tragedy non presented Charles Ier tragedy non presented Jeanne d Arc a Orleans tragedy non presentedPoetry edit Socrate dans le temple d Aglaure 1803 read online L immolation des templiersHistory edit Recherches sur l antiquite de la langue romane 1816 Elements de la grammaire de la langue romane 1816 La Grammaire des troubadours 1816 Des troubadours et les cours d amour 1817 Grammaire comparee des langues de l Europe latine dans leurs rapports avec la langue des troubadours 1821 Choix des poesies originales des troubadours 6 vol 1816 1821 Lexique de la langue des troubadours 1824 Histoire du droit municipal en France sous la domination romaine et sous les trois dynasties 1829 Nouveau choix des poesies originales des troubadours 1836 1844 Lexique roman 6 vol 1838 1844 Tome 1 Tome 2 A C Tome 3 D K Tome 4 L P Tome 5 Q Z Tome 6 Appendice vocabulaireReferences editNotes For Just as opposed to Juste see Francois Just Marie Raynouard birth certificate in 1761 and Fiche biographique de l Assemblee nationale biography from the National Assembly of France Francois Just Marie Raynouard birth certificate in 1761 Joseph Savarelli Les administrateurs du departement du Var 1790 1897 notices biographiques Editions Olivier Joulian 1897 Chisholm 1911 pp 936 937 Tyrtee Taster Histoire des quarante fauteuils de l Academie francaise Editions Lacroix 1855 Urban Sylvanus December 1837 The Towneley Mysteries The Gentleman s Magazine Vol VI no 161 p 566 Retrieved 27 June 2012 Delamarre Louis Narcisse 1911 Francois Juste Marie Raynouard Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 12 a b Chisholm 1911 p 937 This term he more or less equates with Old Provencal Raynouard s contemporary August Schlegel Observations sur la langue et la litterature provencales pp 39 puts forward his own correction of this point Iordan Orr An Introduction to Romance Linguistics Its Schools and Scholars revised by R Posner Oxford Basil Blackwell 1970 pp 6 8 Francois Just Marie Raynouard Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc Retrieved 27 June 2012 Auguste Doniol Histoire du XVIe arrondissement de Paris Editions Hachette 1902 Historique Lycee Raynouard in French Lycee Raynouard 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2012 Sources nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Raynouard Francois Juste Marie Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 22 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 936 937 External links edit nbsp Media related to Francois Just Marie Raynouard at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francois Just Marie Raynouard amp oldid 1174005221, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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