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Bottle, R. T. "Jason Farradane—a biobibliography." Journal of Information Science 12, no. 1-2 (February 1986): 19–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016555158601200104.

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Nugent, B. A., Judith Anne Still, Michael J. Dabrishus, and Carolyn L. Quin. "William Grant Still: A Biobibliography." African American Review 32, no. 2 (1998): 355. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3042140.

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Pronin, M. A. "Materials on the Biobibliography of J. V. Chesnov." Kunstkamera 2, no. 4 (2019): 177–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31250/2618-8619-2019-2(4)-177-186.

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Odorova, Tatyana L. "BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE WEBSITES OF LIBRARIES OF BURYATIA." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Kul'turologiya i iskusstvovedenie, no. 39 (2020): 286–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/22220836/39/27.

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The study of the current state of biobibliography of Buryatia, presented in the library web envi-ronment, was the purpose of this article. The author used methods of comparative analysis, monitoring of the web environment, bibliographic. The research results should include a representation of the forms of bio-bibliographic information that exists in the library web environment. The comparative characteristics of Internet resources contributes to the discovery of specifics in the creation of infor-mation products by libraries of various types and types. Links to websites identified in the process of studying the electronic environment can be used as a guide to the bio-bibliographic resources of the libraries of the republic. The article reflects bio-bibliographic information on library websites, which is publicly available. Traditional bio-bibliographic indexes are reviewed – digital copies and electronic versions of printed publications, original bibliographic products, complex electronic resources, databases that combine elements of bio-bibliographic, reference, full-text materials. Data on information products of scientific and public libraries was revealed: the National Library of the Republic of Buryatia, universities, the Buryat Scientific Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (BSC SB RAS), the Republican Library for Children and Youth, centralized library systems of the city of Ulan-Ude and the republic. Bibliographic information in the form of indexes, dictionaries (“Who's Who”), databases (“Teachers' Works”, etc.) has a special place on the websites of scientific libraries of universities: Buryat State University, East Siberian State University of Technology and Management, Buryat State Agricultural Academy, East-Siberian State Institute of Culture. The website of the Central Scientific Library of the BSC SB RAS reflects the “Works of the BSC SB RAS employees” in the same heading, information on memorial libraries of prominent scientists in the field of physical and mathematical sciences, literary criticism, art history, ethnography, oriental studies. The website of the National Library of the Republic of Buryatia provides the most valuable edi-tions of local history topics: electronic versions of printed publications, reference and bibliographic databases, and electronic collections dedicated to prominent figures of the republic. Republican library for children and youth, Central City Library named after I.K. Kalashnikov, the centralized library sys-tems of Ulan-Ude and the republic are created and distributed in the Internet space, mainly bio-bibliographic information of recommendatory nature, in order to popularize the personality of the writer, public figure, war hero, historical character. Conclusions are made about the diversity of forms of bio-bibliographic information in the library web environment and, at the same time, the need to achieve common organizational and methodologi-cal approaches of libraries to create bio-bibliography in the republic and its presentation in the Internet space. The general picture of the state of biobibliography considered in the article, the mentioned names of famous figures of the republic give a curtailed knowledge about of the development of science, culture and other areas of public life in the past and in modern times.
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Scholer, Bo, Daniel F. Littlefield, and James W. Parins. "A Biobibliography of Native American Writers, 1772-1924." American Indian Quarterly 10, no. 4 (1986): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1183853.

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Rozman, Iryna. "FORMATION OF PEDAGOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY IN UKRAINE." Scientific Bulletin of Uzhhorod University. Series: «Pedagogy. Social Work», no. 1(46) (November 17, 2020): 120–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2524-0609.2020.46.120-123.

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Dianova, N., and T. Honcharuk. "CREATIVE WAY AND SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF HISTORIAN." Library Mercury, no. 2(26) (December 24, 2021): 169–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2707-3335.2021.2(26).245134.

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Rec. on the book: Clio's sundial. Bachynska Olena Anatoliivna: materials for biobibliogr. Studies in honor of science. Head (on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of scientific activity and the anniversary of his birth.) / ONU named after II Mechnikov, Faculty of History and Philosophy, Dept. history of Ukraine; order .: OS Murashko, TS Kara, VM Poltorak; resp. ed. MO Podrezova; Science. ed .: TG Goncharuk, NM Dianova. - Odessa: Bondarenko MO, 2021. - 255 pp., 1 sheet. portrait, 4 sheets. il. - (Biobibliography of university scientists; issue: Historians).
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Semenova, Elizaveta P. "Bibliography of A.I. Solzhenitsyn: the History, Problems and Solutions." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science] 67, no. 1 (April 22, 2018): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2018-67-1-69-74.

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The article describes the history of creation of Biobibliographic Index “Alexander Isayevich Solzhenitsyn. Materials for Biobibliography” dedicated to A.I. Solzhenitsyn – the outstanding Russian writer, Nobel Laureate and public figure – from the bibliographic chapter planned in the 1960-ies to the Index in two volumes, being prepared for publication in 2018.The Index contains the list of all works by A.I. Solzhenitsyn from 1962 to 2017: released both as separate editions and published in the periodical press, as well as the literature about his life and creative activity. The first section includes the book editions and works by the writer published in journals, newspapers and non-author’s collections. They are grouped by genre principle — prose, drama, poetry. The bibliographic records are arranged in chronological order (by date of publication). The second section “Literature on A.I. Solzhenitsyn’s Life and Works” includes a variety of publications, devoted to the writer entirely or partially. The key to the disclosure of the substantive content of each entry is a classified index, where the heading titles reflect the landmarks of A.I. Solzhenitsyn’s life and creative heritage, identified in the process of the compilers’ acquaintance with the critical literature de visu. This index helps the user to navigate in the extensive corpus of literature devoted to the writer and in selection of materials on the subject of interest.The author considers the problems encountered by the compilers, as well as the ways of their solution and defines this publication as the first experience in Russia in preparing a large-scale bibliographic collection dedicated to A.I. Solzhenitsyn.
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Ashurst, F. Gareth, R. V. Wallis, and P. J. Wallis. "Biobibliography of British Mathematics and Its Applications, Part II 1701-1760." Mathematical Gazette 72, no. 459 (March 1988): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3618029.

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Martínez Sariego, Mónica María. "Anita Belciugăţeanu y "Carpe rosam": su recepción en Francia y España." Philologica Canariensia, no. 30 (2024) (June 22, 2024): 377–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.20420/phil.can.2024.682.

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This article delves into an episode of the intellectual biography of the Italianist and Romanian comparatist Anita Belciugăţeanu (1892-1944): the reception of her monograph Carpe rosam: tema poetică a trandafirului în literatura italiană şi franceză a Renaşterii (1931). Firstly, Belciugăţeanu’s biobibliography is reviewed, emphasizing her academic journey and significant contributions to Romanian comparatism. Subsequently, based on firsthand bibliographic research, the reception of her work in France and Spain is explored. Previously unpublished documentation is presented: Paul Van Tieghem's annotations on the copy of Carpe rosam sent to him by the Romanian author and the words that Blanca González de Escandón dedicated to Belciugăţeanu in a copy of her own work, which apparently never reached its intended recipient.
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Kerzendorf, Ulrike. "Der Laryngologe Philipp Schech (1845 - 1905) : eine Biobibliographie." Diss., lmu, 2004. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-25030.

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Hamady, Mohamed Lemine. "Minah ar-Rabb al-ghafûr : biographies de lettrés et recueil des événements du Takrûr de la fin du XVIIIe au début XXe siècle : 1785-1907." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010595.

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Cette thèse est basée sur le livre "Minah ar-Rabb al-ghafûr fî dhikri mâ ahmala Sahîb fath ash-shakûr" (dons du Seigneur Tout-Miséricordieux pour évoquer ce qui a été omis par l'auteur de Fath ash-Shakûr). L'objectif est de le présenter et analyser son contenu. Il dresse un tableau assez complet de la société maure de la fin du XVIIIe au début du XXe siècle. Le "Minah" est le dernier anneau de la chaîne des ouvrages qui ont été écrits sur l'histoire intellectuelle et religieuse de la région de Takrûr. Le Minah renferme un très grand nombre de faits et d'événements qui se sont déroulés dans une période située entre 1785 et 1908. Il rapporte également environ 180 biographies de savants lettrés. Il donne des renseignements sur les périodes de prospérité et de pénurie. Il évoque les épidémies, parle de l' économie, de l' écologie et de la société. Il dresse un tableau des batailles et guerres. Cette étude a été complétée par d' autres sources locales de l'histoire de la Mauritanie.
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Bengoéchéa, Manuel. "La littérature mauritanienne francophone : panorama, analyse, réflexions." Paris 13, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA131028.

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La Mauritanie est un pays multiculturel et multilingue qui peine à se constituer en nation. Colonisé par la France et souffrant d’une position géo-culturelle d’entre-deux, la langue française y concurrence l’arabe dans les rouages de l’État et le système éducatif. La littérature mauritanienne francophone, émergente, est aujourd’hui forte de quatre-vingt textes écrits par des auteurs vivant en Mauritanie et en France. Le présent travail est une tentative de dresser un premier inventaire exhaustif de tous les ouvrages littéraires mauritaniens francophones. Sous une forme pédagogique, ce panorama contient une fiche bio-bibliographique des auteurs, une fiche qui présente chacune de leurs œuvres littéraires ainsi qu’une étude de chaque genre littéraire illustré (poésie, roman, nouvelle, théâtre, essai, littérature d’enfance et de jeunesse, chronique journalistique, récits et littérature autobiographique)
Mauritania is a multi-cultural and multilingual country labouring to become a nation. This former French colony is situated both geographically and culturally in-between the Arabic and sub-Saharan worlds. As such, the French language competes with Arabic in the workings of the Mauritanian State and its education system. Francophone Mauritian literature, whilst still an emergent literature, now counts over eighty written texts by authors living in Mauritania and in France. This thesis aims to present an exhaustive inventory of all francophone Mauritanian literary works for the first time. This work takes a pedagogical format, comprising: a biography-bibliography of the authors; a presentation of each of their literary works; and a comprehensive study of each literary genre encountered (poetry, novel, short story, theatre, essay, children’s and youth literature, newspaper columns / journals, non-fiction and autobiographical works)
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Souquet, Sophie. "Le bardisme de Taliesin a Taldir : crise du chant et métamorphose du texte." Rennes 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005REN20010.

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Le bardisme, terme désignant à la fois l’art poétique des bardes et leur doctrine, renvoie aux littératures celtiques médiévale et contemporaine. Un panorama historique peut rendre compte de la spécificité de la figure du barde comme de sa poétique. L’étude porte sur le passage de la tradition celtique à une tradition littéraire en France et dans l’archipel britannique, d’une tradition orale à l’écrit en périodes de crises sociales, politiques et donc identitaires. Les liens intertextuels qui unissent les textes bardiques entre eux sont un principe identitaire fondamental. Des chants des bardes gallois du haut Moyen-Age aux mystifications communautaires de l’époque moderne, comme celles d’Ossian, le poème et la matière traditionnelle interagissent. Le texte épouse la forme perméable et mobile du chant. Cette poétique se retrouve dans l’école littéraire bardique apparue en Bretagne en 1900 qui fait de l’oralité et du cliché deux principes de composition
As a term designating the poetic art and the doctrine of bards, bardism refers to medieval as well as contemporary Celtic literatures. The specificity of the figure of the bard and of bardic poetics will be highlighted by means of a historical panomara in the present study, which bears on the transition between the Celtic tradition and a literary tradition in France and in the British Isles on the one hand, and on the transition between an oral and a written tradition at a time of social, political crises, and therefore wavering identities on the other hand. The intertextual links connecting bardic texts to each other constitute very much a fundamental identity principle. From the songs and poems of Welsh bards in the early Middle Ages to the modern era communal mystifications (such as Macpherson’s), poems and traditional material have constantly interacted throughout the entire history of bardism. Bardic texts follow the ever-changing and permeable patterns of the art of singing. This very poetics pervades the bardic literary school created in Brittany in the year 1900 – a school which takes oral tradition and clichés to be its main composition principles
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Salah, Asher N. "Phénomènes d'écriture et genres littéraires chez les Juifs italiens au dix-huitième siècle." Paris, INALCO, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005INAL0005.

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Cette recherche se propose de tracer un profil historique de la littérature des juifs en Italie au XVIIIe siècle en essayant de répondre aux questions suivantes: qui se sert de l'écriture, avec quelles finalités, en quelles occasions et avec quelle fréquence. Le travail est subdivisé en deux parties qui constituent chacune une introduction à deux répertoires bio-bibliographiques, le premier contenant une description de la vie et des oeuvres des auteurs et des médecins juifs du XVIIIe siècle suivi par une liste des sources secondaires qui leur sont consacrés, l'autre étant un recueil prosopographique de tout juif ayant vécu en Italie à la même époque. La première partie de la recherche est consacrée à l'analyse statistique et linguistique du matériel littéraire produit par des juifs ainsi qu'à l'étude de leurs principaux centres d'activité intellectuelle dans leurs rapports avec la censure, l'imprimerie, les phénomènes de lecture et les goûts littéraires qui s'expriment dans tant dans le contenu des bibliothèques publiques et privées des juifs que dans les choix de traduction dans les différentes langues utilisées par les juifs. Un chapitre à part concerne l'éducation primaire et secondaire des jeunes juifs italiens ainsi que leur participation à la vie universitaire et aux académies littéraires de l'époque. Le travail se conclue sur une vue d'ensemble des idées et des individus qui caractérisent le judaïsme italien dans le siècle des Lumières. La deuxième partie de la recherche présente une synthèse sur les conditions sociales et économiques des juifs italiens à époque en question accompagnée par une étude sur la démographie et sur l'onomastique juive italienne
This research aims to trace an historical profile of Jewish and Hebrew literature in 18th century Italy. The following questions are to be asked: who are the writers, why do they write, in which occasions and with which frequency. The work is divided in two parts which constitute each of them an introduction to two bio-bibliographic repertoires. The first one contains a description of the life and work of the Jewish authors and physicians in the 18th century followed by a list of the secondary sources on them; the second one is a prosopographic index of every Jew who lived in Italy at the same time. The second part of the thesis offers a synthesis of the socio-economic conditions of the Jews in the 18th century followed by a study on the demography and onomastic habits of Italian Jews
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Kerzendorf, Ulrike [Verfasser]. "Der Laryngologe Philipp Schech (1845 - 1905) : eine Biobibliographie / vorgelegt von Ulrike Kerzendorf." 2004. http://d-nb.info/972291164/34.

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Vannahme, Benedikt [Verfasser]. "Friedrich Wilhelm Karl von Hecker (1827 - 1882) : Biobibliographie eines Münchner Geburtshelfers und Gynäkologen / vorgelegt von Benedikt Vannahme." 2010. http://d-nb.info/1009652699/34.

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Stout, Julien. "L’auteur au temps du recueil : repenser l’autorité et la singularité poétiques dans les premiers manuscrits à collections auctoriales de langue d’oïl (1100-1340)." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/25398.

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Cette thèse entend proposer une analyse originale du phénomène connu mais polémique que constitue l’introduction de la notion d’auteur dans la littérature de langue française au Moyen Âge. Il s’agira d’essayer de contribuer à repenser la signification poétique, culturelle et historique de ce moment particulier où l’auteur – c’est-à-dire l’attribution d’un texte ou d’une série de textes à un nom propre donné – s’est imposé pour la première fois comme un critère structurant et primordial dans la production et surtout la transmission des textes de langue française dans les manuscrits médiévaux. Usant du concept foucaldien de fonction-auteur, des théories de la réception et du paratexte, ainsi que de la « Nouvelle Codicologie », l’approche déployée ici aborde l’auteur en tant que construction textuelle et éditoriale signifiante au sein d’un corpus de recueils littéraires de langue d’oïl où la volonté de construire des figures d’auteurs par les éditeurs de ces ouvrages est à la fois claire et indiscutable. Partie à l’origine d’un examen systématique de la tradition manuscrite d’environ 320 noms de poètes de langue d’oïl actifs entre 1100 et 1340, l’analyse se concentre principalement sur 25 manuscrits contenant des collections auctoriales dédiées à 17 poètes, dont le nom est associé avec insistance à une série de textes copiés les uns à la suite des autres. Parmi ces auteurs, on trouve les célèbres Chrétien de Troyes, Rutebeuf et Adam de la Halle, mais aussi Philippe de Thaon, frère Angier, Guillaume le clerc de Normandie, Pierre de Beauvais, Philippe de Remi, Gautier le Leu, Jacques de Baisieux, Geoffroi de Paris, Jean de l’Escurel, Baudouin de Condé, Jean de Condé, Watriquet de Couvin et Nicole Bozon. La présente analyse tente de nuancer et de dépasser la lecture répandue selon laquelle ces manuscrits à collections auctoriales individuelles constitueraient, de concert avec les fameuses biographies de troubadours et les chansonniers de trouvères, souvent présentés comme leurs « ancêtres », les débuts balbutiants d’une vaste épopée de l’avènement de l’« auteur moderne », annonciateur tout à la fois d’une « subjectivité littéraire », d’une « esthétique autobiographique » et d’un contrôle accru des auteurs historiques, réels, sur la transmission manuscrite de leurs propres œuvres. Tout en offrant une mise à jour contextuelle et matérielle – données originales à l’appui – concernant la dimension collaborative de la genèse de ces recueils et le caractère modulaire de leur transmission, on montrera qu’ils sont le fruit d’un dialogue nourri avec le modèle livresque latin et pluriséculaire de l’auctor – qui est à la fois un auteur, un garant de la vérité (auctoritas) et un ambassadeur prestigieux de la grammaire –, ainsi qu’avec l’antique exemple d’œuvres dites « biobibliographiques », qui décrivent la vie et l’œuvre d’auteurs illustres et exemplaires, comme le fait le De viris illustribus de saint Jérôme. Les manuscrits étudiés usent à répétition de ce modèle ancestral de la biobibliographie (« la vie et l’œuvre ») pour mettre en scène un face-à-face entre auteurs de langue d’oïl et auctores. Or cette mise en regard s’avère d’autant plus intéressante que, contrairement à ce qu’on observe pour les troubadours, considérés très tôt comme de nouveaux auctores illustres en langue vulgaire, dignes de cautionner l’excellence de la poésie et de la grammaire d’oc, elle ne prend pas uniquement, en français, la forme d’une imitation ou d’une adaptation de modèles anciens. En fait, l’analogie avec les auctores donne lieu à des exercices savants, autoréflexifs et parfois ironiques sur la fabrique éditoriale, poétique et épistémologique du type d’auteur et d’auctoritas qui peuvent (ou non) être bâtis dans des recueils en langue d’oïl, idiome qui était encore dépourvu à l’époque (1100-1340) de véritable grammaire, et où fleurissaient en revanche les genres littéraires de divertissement comme le roman, où l’on explorait la porosité des frontières entre le vrai et le faux, entre le bien et le mal. Plus qu’un pas pris dans la direction d’un sacre inéluctable, l’« invention de l’auteur français » à laquelle procèdent les recueils étudiés est un geste pétri des incertitudes et des interrogations de ceux qui le posaient, et qui en mesuraient la profonde vanité au regard de Dieu et de la mort.
This thesis aims to provide an original analysis on an often studied yet controversial issue: the introduction of the notion of authorship in French language medieval literature. The objective here is to reconsider the poetic, cultural, and historical signification of the particular moment when the author – understood here as the attribution of a text or of a series of texts to a proper noun – first became an essential structuring criteria in the production, and more importantly, in the transmission of French-language texts through medieval manuscripts. Using Michel Foucault’s concept of fonction-auteur, theories of reception and of the paratext, as well as New Codicology, this thesis will consider the author as a signifying textual and editorial construction within several literary collections written in langue d’oïl, in which the editors clearly and undeniably sought to construct figures of the author. Based on the systematic examination of the manuscript tradition of approximately 320 names of langue d’oïl poets, who were active between 1100 and 1340, this analysis will focus primarily on 25 manuscripts containing authorial collections dedicated to 17 poets, whose names are strongly associated with a series of texts that are copied one after the other. Among these authors are the famous Chrétien de Troyes, Rutebeuf and Adam de la Halle, as well as Philippe de Thaon, frère Angier, Guillaume le clerc de Normandie, Pierre de Beauvais, Philippe de Remi, Gautier le Leu, Jacques de Baisieux, Geoffroi de Paris, Jean de l’Escurel, Baudouin de Condé, Jean de Condé, Watriquet de Couvin and Nicole Bozon. This thesis attempts to question and ultimately discard the common conception according to which the manuscripts containing individual authorial collections constituted – along with the famous biographies of the troubadours and the chansonniers of the trouvères, often considered as their « ancestors » – the timid beginnings of the rise of the « modern author », himself a prequel to « literary subjectivity », « autobiographical aesthetics » and an ever stronger control exerted by actual empirical authors over the manuscript transmission of their own works. While offering contextual and material updates – supported by original data – regarding the collaborative process that went into the creation of these collections, as well as the modular aspect of their reception, this thesis will show that these collections were formed through a rich dialogue with the centuries-old latin model of the auctor – who is at once an author, a guardian of truth (auctoritas) and a prestigious ambassador of grammar –, as well as with the antique tradition of « biobibliographical » texts, dealing with the life and works of famous and exemplary authors, such as De viris illustribus, by saint Jerome. The manuscripts studied here repeatedly used this ancient model of biobibliography (« the life and works ») in order to stage a competition between authors writing in langue d’oïl and auctores. This confrontation is particularly interesting when one considers that – contrary to what may be observed in the case of the troubadours, who were quickly seen as the new illustrious vernacular auctores, worthy of vouching for the excellency of langue d’oc poetry and grammar – , we are not simply dealing here with a form of imitation or adaptation in French of ancient models. In fact, the analogy with auctores allows for autoreflexive and sometimes ironic learned exercises, dealing with the editorial, poetic and epistemological creation of the type of author and auctoritas in manuscript collections in langue d’oïl, an idiom which at the time (1100-1340) lacked a true grammar, yet was used in various literary genres meant for entertainment, such as romance, which explored the evanescent barriers between truth and lies, good and evil. Rather than a small step in the long path towards an inevitable coronation, the « invention of the French author » undertaken by these collections constitutes an action that reflects all the uncertainty and interrogations of those who undertook it, while being fully convinced of its utter vanity in the eyes of God and death.
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Books on the topic "Biobibliography"

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Biobibliography, Project for Historical, ed. Publications in historical biobibliography. Newcastle upon Tyne: Project for Historical Biobibliography, 1987.

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Gaige, Jeremy. Chess personalia: A biobibliography. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 2005.

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Gaige, Jeremy. Chess personalia: A biobibliography. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland, 1987.

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A, Hennessee Don, ed. Women in music: An encyclopedic biobibliography. 2nd ed. Metuchen, N.J: Scarecrow Press, 1993.

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Verma, Devinder Kumar. A biobibliography of Dr. Ganda Singh. Rajpura Town, Punjab: Aman Pub. House, 1989.

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Biobibliography of Justice Tom C. Clark. [Austin]: Tarlton Law Library, School of Law, University of Texas at Austin, 1985.

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Oo, Aung Saw, ed. Nruimʻʺ khyaṃʻʺ reʺ Pha khanʻ kriʹʺ, Doktā Sa khaṅʻ Kuiyʻtoʻ Mhuinʻʺ (1876-2006). Hyattsville, Md: Aung Saw Oo & Duwun Publishing, 2006.

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Fisher, Benjamin Franklin. Frederick Irving Anderson (1877-1947): A biobibliography. San Bernardino, Calif: Borgo Press, 1988.

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John, Wallis Peter, and Project for Historical Biobibliography, eds. Biobibliography of British mathematics and its applications. Letchworth, Herts: Epsilon Press, 1986.

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(2003), Frankfurter Buchmesse. 100 Russian writers: A guide to biobibliography. Moskva: Moskovskai͡a tip. No. 13, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Biobibliography"

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del-Olmo-Ibáñez, María-Teresa. "‘Auto-biobibliography’ for teaching reading." In Current Perspectives on Literary Reading, 70–89. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.22.05del.

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Blum, Rudolf. "Kallimachos und die Literaturverzeichnung bei den Griechen Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Biobibliographie." In 1977, edited by Bertold Hack, Reinhard Wittmann, and Marietta Kleiss, 1–180. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110949582-001.

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"Appendix 1: Biobibliography." In Dante's Christian Astrology. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9781512803105-012.

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Testi, Andrea R. "Founders of Medical Techniques and Inventions: An Annotated Biobibliography." In Biographies of Scientists for Sci-Tech Libraries, 155–70. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003002857-9.

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Bolkotun, Z. A., and V. M. Kanishcheva. "SCIENTIFIC WORK AND CREATIVE HERITAGE OF DOMESTIC SCIENTISTS IN THE ACADEMIC SERIES "BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCIENTISTS OF UKRAINE"." In Science Ukraine in the Global Information Space. Issue 17, 90–106. PH “Akademperiodyka”, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/akademperiodyka.422.090.

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The editions prepared and published within the framework of the general academic project "Biobibliography of Scientists of Ukraine" are analyzed. The normative documents and statistical information on the publications made in the series since its inception in 1968 are collected, the gradual formation of modern serial design and definition of a clear structure that would allow to briefly summarize the scientific heritage and significance of the personality and work of the Academy members is examined. The use of methods of bibliographic and source analysis helped to identify certain stages in the existence of the series. The current state of this book project of the NAS of Ukraine is described. The features of the publications of biobibliographies in the Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the NAS of Ukraine, which acquaint a wide audience with the directions of scientific research of Ukrainian scientists, their personal achievements, are noted. Thanks to the optimized and updated existing database of publications, further digitization of bibliographic information is possible.
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Lagrée, Jacqueline. "Biobibliographie." In La Religion naturelle, 123–24. Presses Universitaires de France, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.lagre.1991.01.0123.

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"Biobibliographie." In Althusser et nous, 355–58. Presses Universitaires de France, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.lasow.2016.03.0355.

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"Biobibliographie d’Alain Viala." In Littéraire - Tome 1, 17–38. Artois Presses Université, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.apu.17887.

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"Biobibliographie der Autorinnen." In Ökonomien des Weltverlusts, 217–30. Harrassowitz, O, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc76zgg.11.

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"Biobibliographie des auteurs." In Le conservatisme, 211–13. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.7779.

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Conference papers on the topic "Biobibliography"

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Mania, Esma. "Important Source of Guram Rcheulishvili Biobibliography – His Unknown Archive Material." In 3rd International Conference on Modern Research in Social Sciences. GLOBALK, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/3rd.icmrss.2020.11.71.

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Kunanets, Nataliia, Natalia Filippova, Viktoriya Dobrovolska, and Parviz Kazimi. "Biobibliographic Data Repository of Documentary Cultural Heritage." In 2020 IEEE 15th International Conference on Computer Sciences and Information Technologies (CSIT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csit49958.2020.9321944.

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Kuzmin, Yu V. "DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RESEARCHERS OF MONGOLIA OF THE XIX-XX CENTURIES: MATERIALS FOR A BIOBIBLIOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY." In Россия и Монголия в ХХ-XXI вв.: к 100-летию монгольской революции и установления дипломатических отношений. Новосибирск: Сибирское отделение РАН, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53954/9785604607886_88.

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