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  1. Émile Maximilien Paul Littré (French:; 1 February 1801 – 2 June 1881) was a French lexicographer, freemason and philosopher, best known for his Dictionnaire de la langue française, commonly called le Littré.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Paul-Émile Littré was a French language scholar, lexicographer, and philosopher whose monumental Dictionnaire de la langue française, 4 vol. (1863–73; “Dictionary of the French Language”), is one of the outstanding lexicographic accomplishments of all time.

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  3. Émile Littré, né le 1 er février 1801 à Paris où il est mort le 2 juin 1881 est un médecin, lexicographe, philosophe et homme politique français, surtout connu pour son Dictionnaire de la langue française, communément appelé « le Littré ».

  4. Émile Maximilien Paul Littré (February 1, 1801 – June 2, 1881) was a French lexicographer, philologist and philosopher. Littré was significant for his advocacy of philosophical positivism developed by Auguste Comte .

  5. Dec 14, 2020 · Emile Littré. Usage Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Topics Littre, Littr ...

  6. The Dictionnaire de la langue française by Émile Littré, commonly called simply the "Littré", is a four-volume dictionary of the French language published in Paris by Hachette. The dictionary was originally issued in 30 parts, 1863–72; a second edition is dated 1872–77.

  7. "Émile Littré" published on by null. (1801–81)French scholar, philosopher, and lexicographer, who began work on his great dictionary of the French language in 1846. It was published in four volumes (1863–72), with a supplementary volume ...