- Louis Gustave Vapereau
Louis Gustave Vapereau (
4 April 1819 -1906) was a French writer and lexicographer famous primarily for his dictionaries, the "Dictionnaire universel des contemporains" and the "Dictionnaire universel des litterateurs".Born in
Orléans , he studiedphilosophy at the "École Normale Supérieure " from 1838 to 1843, writing his thesis on Pascal's "Pensées " under the supervision ofVictor Cousin . He taught philosophy atTours until the establishment of theSecond French Empire in 1852, when his republican principles cost him his position.He returned to
Paris to study law, and in 1854 joined the French bar. He did not engage in any legal practice and returned to writing shortly afterwards. In 1858, he published the "Dictionnaire universel des contemporains" and from 1859 to 1869 he edited the "L'Année littéraire et dramatique".After the collapse of the Empire, he was appointed
prefect ofCantal on14 September 1870 byJules Trochu 's "Government of National Defense". He then became prefect ofTarn-et-Garonne from26 March 1871 until15 February 1873 , when, under pressure from theCatholic church , he was released from the prefecture. He also assembled the "Dictionnaire universel des litterateurs", publishing it in 1876. From January 1877 to 1888 he was named inspector-general of public elementary schools.Vapereau was the author of some excellent editions of the classics, and of works on political and social questions, but he is famous for his two dictionaries. He also contributed to a number of journals, including "Revue de l'instruction publique", "Revue française", "Le Petit Journal" and "L'Illustration". At the time of his death at
Morsang-sur-Orge (Essonne ) in 1906, he had been a regular contributor to "L'Illustration" for twenty-six years, with some of his notes written for the journal being collected and published in 1896 as "L'Homme et la vie".External links
* [http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/french/sable/collections/zola/correspondance/Index_g%E9n%E9ral/bios/vape.htm Entry at "Les archives Émile Zola"] - in French
References
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