Edmond Rousse

Aimé Joseph Edmond Rousse ( born March 18, 1817 in Paris; † August 1, 1906 ) was a French lawyer who was a member of the Académie française in 1880.

Life

After schooling Rousse studied law, became secretary of the famous lawyer Louis Gustave Chaix d' Est -Ange and wrote his speeches. As a lawyer, he was admitted to the Bar of Paris and in 1870 President ( Bâtonnier ) of this Bar Association. In addition, he has written several legal books, but also books written about historical figures such as Gabriel and André Mirabeau brothers and François Quesnay.

Rousse, who was also an officer of the Legion of Honour, was elected as the successor of the politician Jules Favre as a member of the Académie française on 13 May 1880 and took there until his death in the fifth chair a ( armchair 5).

Publications

  • Édition of the Discours de M. et plaidoyers Chaix d' Est -Ange, 1862
  • Étude sur "Le droit nobiliaire » de M. Lévêque, 1879
  • Consultation sur les décrets du 29 mars 1880, 1880
  • Discours, et oeuvres diverses plaidoyers, 2 volumes, 1884
  • Les Mirabeau et Quesnay, 1891
  • Mirabeau, 1893
  • Avocats et magistrats, 1903
  • Lettres à un ami, posthumously in 1908

External links and sources

  • Short biography and list of works of the Académie française (French)
  • Author
  • Lawyer ( France)
  • Member of the Académie française
  • Member of the Legion of Honour ( Officer )
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1817
  • Died in 1906
  • Man
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