LC control no. | n 82229207 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Gabriel, M., 1792-1869 |
Variant(s) | De Lurieu, Jules-Joseph Gabriel, 1792-1869 G., M., 1792-1869 Gabriel, J. (Jules), 1792-1869 Jules, M., 1792-1869 Lurieu, de, 1792-1869 Lurieu, G. de (Gabriel de), 1792-1869 Lurieu, Jules-Joseph Gabriel de, 1792-1869 M. G., 1792-1869 Gonyn de Lurieu, Jules-Joseph-Gabriel, 1792-1869 |
Birth date | 1792-02-11 |
Death date | [1869-03-28, 1869-11-28] |
Place of birth | Paris (France) |
Place of death | Paris (France) |
Profession or occupation | Dramatists |
Found in | Dict. de biog. franç. (Gabriel, Jules-Joseph Gabriel de Lurieu, dit; b. 2/11/1792, d. either 3/28 or 11/28/1869) Bib. nat. (Lurieu, Jules-Joseph-Gabriel de; predom. usage, M. Gabriel, occas. usage J. Gabriel) His Paris au village, 1834: t.p. (M. Jules) [Info from InU] His Le vieux sorcier, 1898: t.p. (De Lurieu) [Info from InU] Sauvage, T. Dolly, ou, Le coeur d'une femme, 1835: t.p. (G. de Lurieu) [Info from InU] His L'innocente et le mirliton, 1818: t.p. (M. G.***) [Info from InU] Gersin, N. Les dames à la mode, 1826. Le triolet bleu, 1834: title page (MM. Gabriel, Devilleneuve et Masson) Wikipedia, German, November 1, 2017 (Jules Joseph Gabriel; Jules Joseph Gabriel de Lurieu (born February 11, 1792 in Paris, died March 28, 1869 in Paris) was a French theater poet; De Lurieu, who mostly published under his first name Jules Joseph Gabriel was one of the most popular French comedy poets and librettists of his time; he created more than 130 vaudevilles, comedies and opera libretti during his lifetime) Wikipedia, November 1, 2017 (Gabriel de Lurieu; Gabriel de Lurieu, real name Gabriel-Zéphirin Gonyn de Lurieu, (Paris, 28 October 1799--Paris 5 February 1889) was a French author and playwright; he signed with Armand d'Artois and Francis de Lurieu under the collective pseudonym "Sapajou," and under "J. Gabriel," "Jules," "Gabriel Lurieu" and "Monsieur Sapajou;" his brother Jules-Joseph-Gabriel Gonyn de Lurieu (1792-1869), with whom he is sometimes mistaken, was also a playwright) |
Associated language | fre |