Louis-François Jauffret

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Louis-François Jauffret

Louis-Francois Jauffret
Born 4 October 1770
La Roquebrussanne (Provence)
Died 11 December 1840(1840-12-11) (aged 70)
Marseille
Occupation Educator
Poet
Spouse(s) Dorothée de Ferry-Lacombe

Louis-François Jauffret (4 October 1770 – 11 December 1840) was an 18th–19th-century French educator, poet and fabulist. Gaspard-André Jauffret, bishop of Metz, Jean-Baptiste Jauffret, director of the imperial institution of the deaf in St. Petersburg and Joseph Jauffret, master of requests to the Conseil d'État, were his brothers.

Works

Journalism
Fables
Books for youth
Other

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