French poet, born in Lyons, France, on the 14th of October 1862. He was educated in the classics at his native place, and after early youth engaged in literature. He was a friend of Mistral, and a writer of the new Provençal school. He was chancellor of the Society of Félibrige, and was in 1891 majoral of the society, for Province proper. Among his works are Viole d’Amour, Hellas, and Souvenance—all poetry; also Bonaparte Wyse (1882); Auguste Fourès (1883); Un Félibre Limousin (1883); Joséphin Soulary et la Pléiade Lyonnaise (1884); and La Terre Provençale (1890).