Émile Mazuc
Appearance
Marie Joseph Émile Gaston Mâzuc (1832-1905) was a lawyer, landowner and scholar of the languages and dialects of the Languedoc region of France.[1]
He was born on 24 July 1832 in Pézenas, Hérault, France, and was educated at the private school of the Abbey of Sorèze.[1]
Mâzuc was married to Marie Dupuy and they had three children.[1] In 1899, he lived in the Château of Roquelune, in Pézenas.[2]
Legacy
[edit]Rue Émile Mâzuc in Pézenas is named for him.[3]
Bibliography
[edit]- Grammaire Languedocienne, Dialecte de Pézenas, Toulouse: 1899, Slatkine Reprints, Geneva: 1970
- Of the original printing, L de G wrote in Revue des Pyrënëes, Volume 11, 1899:
What will be appreciated above all is the considerable labor and the wisdom that [his work] has needed. It will be, in any case, a precious document to consult by all who are interested in our old Langue d'oc in its many local dialects."[4]
- Lou Viache d'Eneas as Enfers, Barchalado en Lengache de Pezenas, Toulouse: 1901[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Emile Mâzuc", gw.geneanet.org
- ^ Marie-Anatole de Carrières, Grammaire Languedocienne, Dialecte de Pézenas, vii, Toulouse: 1899, Slatkine Reprints, Geneva: 1970
- ^ Google maps
- ^ Translated from the French