Miquèu Tronc
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Miquèu Tronc (in French language Michel Tronc) was a 16th-century Occitan language writer from Provence.[1] He was born in Salon-de-Provence and is the author of Las Humours à la lourguino.
According to Occitan critic and writer Robèrt Lafont, he may have led a team of Occitan poets called La Manada who may have challenged Louis Bellaud's team (Los Arqins).
Notes
- ^ Lafont, Robert; Anatole, Christian (1970). Nouvelle histoire de la littérature occitane (in French). Presses universitaires de France.
References
- Las Humours a la Lorgina. L'Astrado, 1978.
- Anatole, Cristian - Lafont, Robèrt. Nouvelle histoire de la littérature occitane. Paris : P.U.F., 1970.
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