Philippe Diolé

Philippe Victor Diolé (Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, August 24, 1908 Paris, November 12, 1977) was a French author and undersea explorer.

Diolé was born in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne,[1] France, son of Marcel (a jurist) and Elizabeth (Legrand) Diolé. He received a Licence en Droit (a law degree) from the University of Paris in 1928. He married Marguerite Monsenergue on July 6, 1953.

With Jacques-Yves Cousteau he co-authored 7 of the 8-volume series The Undersea Discoveries of Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1970-1975) and co-authored The Whale (1987), which was released posthumously.

In 1977, shortly before his death, Philippe Diolé was co-founder in Paris of the LFDA foundation (fr: La Fondation Droit Animal), aimed to defend animal rights.[2]

Bibliography

  1. 1970: Les Requins (The Shark: Splendid Savage of the Sea)
  2. 1971: Un Trésor englouti (Diving for Sunken Treasure)
  3. 1971: La Vie et la mort des coraux (Life and Death in a Coral Sea)
  4. 1972: Nos Amies les baleines (The Whale: Mighty Monarch of the Sea)
  5. 1973: Trois Aventures de la Calypso (Three Adventures: Galápagos, Titicaca, the Blue Holes)
  6. 1973: Pieuvres, la fin d'un malentendu (Octopus and Squid: The Soft Intelligence)
  7. 1974: Compagnons de plongée (Diving Companions: Sea Lion, Elephant Seal, Walrus)
  8. 1975: Les Dauphins et la liberté (Dolphins)

References

  1. Philippe Diolé, BNF official record
  2. History section in the official LFDA website (in French)

External links

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