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Léon Fleuriot

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Léon Fleuriot (1923-1987) was a French academic specializing in Celtic languages (Old Breton, Welsh and Irish) and in history, particularly that of Gallo-Roman Brittany and of the Early Middle Ages.

Born on 5 April 1923 in Morlaix, Brittany, in a family originating in the region of Quintin and having studied Breton in his youth, he passed his university history agrégation in 1950. He taught at lycées and in Paris and the surrounding suburbs, as well as at the Prytanée National Militaire in La Flèche. He entered the Centre national de la recherche scientifique in 1958 and earned his doctorate at the Sorbonne University in 1964, defending a thesis called Le vieux-breton, éléments d'une grammaire (Old Breton, an Elementary Grammar), along with a complementary thesis, Dictionnaire des gloses en vieux-breton (Dictionary of Old Breton Glosses).

In 1966, Fleuriot was named chair of at the Université de Haute-Bretagne in Rennes, and at the same time research director at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris. He strongly contributed to the growth of Breton language teaching at the university level. He died violently in Paris on 15 March 1987, leaving much of his research unfinished.

Works

A bibliography has been established by Gwennole ar Menn in Bretagne et pays celtiques, langues, histoire, civilisation (Skol, PUR, 1982), a collection of articles in honour of Léon Fleuriot.

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