Jacques Bailbé

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Jacques Bailbé (born December 7, 1924 in Perpignan , † August 22, 1992 in Paris ) was a French Romance studies and literary scholar.

life and work

Jacques Bailbé grew up in Cerbère , was a pupil in Perpignan and a student in Montpellier . In 1952 he graduated from the Agrégation and was a high school teacher in Albi and Caen . From 1959 he was assistant to Robert Garapon at the university. After his habilitation in Paris with VL Saulnier with the Thèse Agrippa d'Aubigné, poète des “Tragiques” (Caen 1968), he became a professor in Caen. From 1981 until his death he was the successor of VL Saulnier in the humanism chair at the Sorbonne and from 1988 was also director of the Center VL Saulnier.

Other works

  • (Ed.) Agrippa d'Aubigné: Les tragiques. Chronology, introduction et glossaire . Paris 1968, 1994
  • (Ed.) Saint-Amant: Œuvres . 1, Les Œuvres (1629). Édition critique, Paris 1971
  • (Ed. With Jean Lagny) Saint-Amant: Moyse sauvé, 1653 . Supplément: Pieces et Variantes, Paris 1979

literature

  • Robert Aulotte . In: Revue d'Histoire littéraire de la France 1993 . Pp. 810-811.
  • Études réunies à la mémoire de Jacques Bailbé . 1. Agrippa d'Aubigné. 2. Saint-Amant et la Normandie littéraire, ed. by Robert Aulotte, Claude Blum, Nicole Cazauran and Françoise Joukovsky. Foreword by Marie-Madeleine Fragonard, 2 vols., Paris 1995.
  • Amour sacré, amour mondain. Poésie 1574-1610. Homage to Jacques Baillé . Paris 1995 (Cahiers VL Saulnier 12).

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