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Mario Roques

Mario Louis Guillaume Roques

French romanist, medievalist, albanologist and professor (1875–1961).

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Country of Citizenship

France

Instance Of

Human

Educated At

École Normale Supérieure
École Pratique Des Hautes Études

Date of Birth

7/1/1875

Date of Death

3/8/1961

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Given Name

Mario

Place of Death

5th Arrondissement of Paris

Member Of

Académie Des Inscriptions Et Belles-Lettres
(1933 - 1961)
Subject Has Role
:
Membre Ordinaire
Start Time
: 1933
End Time
: 1961
Academie Royale De Langue Et De Littérature Françaises
(10/12/1946 - 3/8/1961)
Replaces
:
Giulio Bertoni
Replaced By
:
Robert-Léon Wagner
Start Time
: 10/12/1946
End Time
: 3/8/1961
Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities
Philological Section of the Institute for Catalan Studies
(1/1/1948 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Corresponding Member of IEC
Start Time
: 1/1/1948
Medieval Academy of America
(1939 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America
Start Time
: 1939
Romanian Academy

Occupation

Romanist
Medievalist
Albanologist
Professor

Employer

Collège De France
(1937 - 1946)
Position Held
:
Professor
Start Time
: 1937
End Time
: 1946
École Pratique Des Hautes Études

Place of Birth

Callao

Nominated For

Nobel Prize in Literature
(1959)
Point in Time
: 1959
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1960)
Point in Time
: 1960

Position Held

Q114496054
(1936 - 1937)
Replaces
:
Paul Boyer
Replaced By
:
Jean Deny
Employer
:
École Nationale Des Langues Orientales Vivantes
Start Time
: 1936
End Time
: 1937

Sex or Gender

Male

Student Of

Gaston Paris
Antoine Thomas

Writing Language

French

Family Name

Roques

Award Received

Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America
(1939)
Point in Time
: 1939
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