Joseph Anglade (1868–1930) was a French philologist. He specialized in
Romance languages
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, particularly
Occitan, and studied the lyrics of the
troubadour
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s. He was instrumental in formalizing the term ''Occitan'' for the language of
Provence
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.
He founded the
Societat d'Estudis Occitans (SEO) in
Toulouse
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, a predecessor of the
Institut d'Estudis Occitans.
Career
Joseph Anglade became a college and faculty professor in Toulouse where he taught southern languages and literature.
He published numerous works on Occitan, the troubadours, and their history, including a grammar of the Old Provençal, and founded a Southern Resource Center (Institute of Southern Studies), of which the Occitan and Southern Resource Center is today the heir.
From 1918 until his death, he was a board member of
Félibrige
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.
Works
* ''Le Troubadour Guiraud Riquier. Étude sur la décadence de l'ancienne poésie provençale'' (1905)
* ''Les Troubadours, leurs vies, leurs œuvres, leur influence'' (1908)
* ''La Bataille de Muret'' (1913)
* ''Onomastique des troubadours'' (1916)
* ''Poésies du Troubadour Peire Raimon de Toulouse'' (1920)
* ''Histoire sommaire de la littérature méridionale au Moyen-Âge'' (1921)
* ''Anthologie des troubadours'' (1927)
* ''Les Troubadours de Toulouse'' (1928)
* ''Les Troubadours et les Bretons'' (1929)
* ''Pour étudier les patois méridionaux. Notice bibliographique''
* ''Grammaire élémentaire de l'ancien français''
* ''Grammaire de l'Ancien Provençal ou ancienne Langue d'Oc. Phonétique & morphologie''
* ''Notes sur l'emploi de l'article en français''
References
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1868 births
1930 deaths
20th-century French non-fiction writers
20th-century French male writers
French philologists
Occitan-language writers
Romance philologists
French male non-fiction writers
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