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Philadelphe de Gerde

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Philadelphe de Gerde (née Claude Duclos; 21 March 1871 in Banios – 22 August 1952 in Gerde) was a French writer, best remembered for her works in Occitan, for which she was considered to be a Felibresse.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ Hommage à Philadelphe de Gerde (in French). Collègi d'Occitania. 1962.
  2. ^ Brousse, Jean Rozès de (1938). Philadelphe de Gerde (in French). Art méridional.
  3. ^ SALVAT, Joseph (1963). Philadelphe de Gerde. [With Plates, Including Portraits and Facsimiles, and with a Map.]
  4. ^ Duclos, Claude; Gerde, Philadelphe de; Yerdo, Filadelfo de. Voir : Requier: pseud. Philadelphe de Gerde (in French).
  5. ^ Bastard, Antoni de (1972). Filadelfa de Gerda, 1871-1952: Presentacion. Philadelphe de Gerde, 1871-1952. Présentation (in French). Impr. du Cantal.
  6. ^ Privat, Marthe (1942). Les Bonheurs de Toune: avant-propos de Philadelphe de Gerde (in French). Edouard Privat.
  7. ^ Lizop, Raymond (1939). Le Message de Mistral. Avant-propos de Philadelphe de Gerde ... (in French).