- Alfred Morel-Fatio
Alfred Paul Victor Morel-Fatio (1850 in
Strasbourg ,France –1924 inVersailles ,France ) was the leading French Hispanist of his time, educated at École des chartes,Paris .From 1875 to 1880 he was attaché of the department of
manuscript s of the Bibliothèque Nationale, during which period he prepared his excellent "Catalogue des manuscrits espagnols et portugais de la Bibliothèque Nationale". For the next five years he wasprofessor at the École supérieure des lettres atAlgiers . In 1885 he returned toFrance to accept the chair of languages and literature of southernEurope in theCollège de France . He became influential and known widely, and in 1894 he wasTaylorian lecturer atOxford University . He was elected corresponding member of the Spanish Royal Academy of the Language, and was appointed a Knight Commander of theOrder of Charles III , and in his own country became an officer of public instruction, a member of the Institute of France (1910), and a Knight of the Legion of Honor . After 1874 Morel-Fatio was a contributor to the "Romania", and after 1899 one of the directors of the "Bulletin Hispanique".elect bibliography
* Translation of the "Grammaire des langues romanes" by
Friedrich Christian Diez (1874-76)
* Edition ofPedro Calderón de la Barca 's "Mágico prodigioso" (1877)
* "L'Espagne au XVIe et au XVIIe siècle" (1878)
* "Libro de los fechos et conquistas del principado de la Morea ... Chronique de Morée aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles" (1885)
* "Vie desLazarillo de Tormes ; Etudes des l'Espagne" (three volumes, 1888-1904; second edition of volumes i and ii, 1895 and 1906)
* "El Libro de Alijandre," in "Gesellschaft für romanische Literatue", volume X (1906)
* "Recueil des instructions donnéesaux ambassadeurs de France en Espagne; Historiographie de Charles-Quint" (1913)References
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