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French librarian and poet For other uses, see Rigaud.
Jean-Cyrille Rigaud
Born28 January 1750
Montpellier, Occitania (administrative region), France
Died29 January 1824 (aged 74)
Occitania, France
OccupationPoet

Jean-Cyrille Rigaud (28 January 1750 – 29 January 1824) was a French poet, playwright and doctor from Occitania.

Rigaud was born in Montpellier. Raised by his father, who was a librarian, he studied in Geneva. In his youth, he won a prize awarded by the Académie des Jeux floraux.

Publications

  • Éloge de Roucher, Montpellier, 1807, in-8°.
  • Épître à MM. les étudiants en médecine de la Faculté de Montpellier, Montpellier, de l'impr. de J. Martel le jeune, 1823, in-8°
  • Pouesias patouesas, Mounpeïé, Renaud, 1806, in-18.
  • Poésies diverses, with Auguste Rigaud, Montpellier, de l'impr. de C.-J. Tournel, 1821, in-12 de 138 (contains fables, several speeches, including the Éloge de Roucher, read at the Académie de Montpellier in 1813, and inserted in the collection of that Société.)
  • Pouésias patouèsas de Cyrilla Rigaud émbé edouquas péças d'Augusta Rigaud et dé différens doutvrs, Mounpéïé, Renaud, 1821, in-12.

Translations

  • Mémoire pour servir à l'histoire de quelques insectes, connus sous les noms de termites, ou fourmis blanches : et accompagné de figures gravées en taille-douce by Henry Smeathman, Paris, De La Rochelle, 1786.

Sources

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  • Achille Chéreau, Le Parnasse médical français ou, Dictionnaire des médecins-poètes de la France, anciens ou modernes, morts ou vivants, Paris, Adrien Delahaye, 1874, (p. 477-478)
  • Camille Dreyfus, André Berthelot, La Grande encyclopédie : inventaire raisonné des sciences, des lettres et des arts, t.28, Paris, Lamirault et cie, 1886, (p. 674).
  • Joseph-François Michaud, Louis-Gabriel Michaud, Biographie universelle, ancienne et moderne. Nouvelle édition, t.36, Paris, C. Desplaces, 1863, (p. 23-24).
  • Joseph-Marie Quérard, La France littéraire ou dictionnaire bibliographique des savants, Paris, Firmin Didot père et fils, 1836, (p. 48).

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