Claude Favre de Vaugelas
French educator and language critic

Born
January 6th, 1595
430 years ago
Died
1650
375 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
France
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An influential figure in the development of the French language during the 17th century. Issued judgments on grammar and usage, emphasizing purity in language. Contributed to the elevation of French as a language of culture and intellectual discourse. Engaged in courtier activities within the French royal court and participated in discussions regarding language standardization.
Published 'Remarques sur la langue française'
Influenced the establishment of French grammar norms
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