Louis Remacle

Louis Remacle was a Belgian poet, university teacher, romanist, philologist and linguist (1910–1997). He was born at La Gleize and died at Verviers.

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Career and activity

Louis Remacle worked in Romance studies, dialectology, French studies and French language studies.

He was employed by University of Liège. He belonged to Academie Royale de Langue et de littérature Françaises, Royal Commission on Toponymy and Dialectology and Society of Walloon Language and Literature.

Identity

Louis Remacle is recorded as poet, university teacher, romanist, philologist and linguist. Louis Remacle is recorded as having received Francqui Prize. Louis Remacle is recorded with the citizenship of Belgium.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Louis Remacle may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Louis Remacle is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q558450.

In detail

the recorded working language is Walloon and French.

The field of work recorded is Romance studies, dialectology and French studies.

Employment is recorded with University of Liège. Membership is recorded of Academie Royale de Langue et de littérature Françaises, Royal Commission on Toponymy and Dialectology and Society of Walloon Language and Literature.

Distinctions recorded are Francqui Prize.

Chronology

  1. 1910Louis Remacle born at La Gleize.
  2. 1910Louis Remacle was born in 1910 at La Gleize.
  3. 1997Louis Remacle died at Verviers.
  4. 1997Louis Remacle died in 1997 at Verviers.

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  1. 1.

    “Louis Remacle”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q558450: Louis Remacle

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