Émile Picot

thumb Émile Picot (13 September 1844, in Paris – 24 September 1918, in Saint-Martin-d'Écublei) was a French Romance philologist.

In 1865 he obtained his law degree, and afterwards served as a lawyer at the Court of Appeals in Paris. He later worked as a French vice-consular agent in Hermannstadt (from 1868) and Témesvar (from 1869). From 1875 to 1909 he taught classes in Romanian philology at the École spéciale des Langues orientales in Paris. In 1888 he received the title of professor.

From 1897 to 1918 he was a free member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, and from 1914 to 1918 he served as director of the Société des antiquaires de Normandie. He was also an editor of the journal, ''Revue de linguistique et de philologie comparée''. Provided by Wikipedia
7
by Ureche, Grigore
Published 1878
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Émile ¬...
Book
8
by Picot, Émile, 1844-1918.
Published 1878
Book
9
by Picot, Emile
Published 1878
Book
10
Published 1878
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Emile...
Book
11
Published 1878
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Émile 1844-1918...
Book
12
by Picot, Émile
Published 1878
Book
15
by Chaperon, Jehan
Published 1879
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Émile 1844-1918...
Book
16
Published 1879
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Emile...
Book
17
Published 1879
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Emile...
Book
18
Published 1879
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Emile...
Book
19
Published 1880
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Émile...
Book
20
Published 1880
Other Authors: '; ...Picot, Emile...
Fulltext
eBook