Ange-François Fariau

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1747 – 1810

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Who was Ange-François Fariau?

Ange-François Fariau was a French poet and translator.

Fariau was born in Blois, the son of an advisor to the king. He studied in the Jesuit college of Blois, and later at the Sainte-Barbe college in Paris. A protégé of Turgot, he went on to be a teacher in the Parisian school of rue Saint-Antoine, teaching grammar and later belles-lettres. He became well known for his translations of Ovid's works, especially Metamorphoses. Fariau also penned his own odes and poems. In 1810 he was elected to l'Académie française, but died in Paris three months later after a fall.

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Born
Oct 13, 1747
Blois
Nationality
  • France
Died
Dec 8, 1810
Paris

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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