Louis Monmerqué

Louis-Jean-Nicolas Monmerqué , born the December 6th 1780 with Paris where he died the February 27th 1860, is a Magistrat and literary man French.

With share of many articles in various collections, or he must of erudite notes (Brantôme, 1823; Mrs. de Maintenon, 1828; Jean Ier, 1844, in-8°) and especially of the estimated editions, inter alia: Collection of memories relating to the French history, since Henri IV until the peace of Paris , with Petitot (1819 - 1829, 130 vol. in-8°); Letters of Mrs. de Sévigné (1818 - 1819, 10 vol. in-8°), edition taken again and altered by AD. Régnier in the Collection of the great writers (1861 - 1867, 11 vol. in-8°); selected Letters of Mrs. de Sévigné and her friends for the use of youth (1828, Paris, J.J. Blaise, 2 T. in-18°); Historiettes de Tallemant of Réaux (1831, 6 vol. in-8°); French Theater of the Middle Ages, the (1839, in-8°), etc (Dictionary of the Contemporaries), 1st-3rd edict.)

Its work was worth to him to enter to the Académie of the inscriptions and the humanities in 1833.

Source

  • Gustave Vapereau, universal Dictionary of the literatures , Paris, Hatchet, 1876, p. 1424

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