François Descostes

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François Descostes
Born (1846-03-21)21 March 1846
Rumilly
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Chambéry

François Descostes (21 March 1846 – 24 August 1908) was a Savoyard writer, lawyer, and politician.

Biography

François Descostes, son of Joseph Descostes and Hortense de Livet, was born in Rumilly in 1846.[1] In 1866, after finishing law school, he settled as a lawyer in Chambéry, the capital of the Duchy of Savoy. Descostes was elected in 1873 to the Academy of Savoy, where he became president (from 1886 to 1887 and then from 1900 to 1908). He was an recognized authority on Joseph de Maistre.[2] He was also winner of the Académie française's Thérouane prize.

Works

  • Trois jours en Savoie (1877)
  • La Petite France et la Grande France (1886)
  • Joseph de Maistre avant la Révolution: Souvenirs de la Société d'autrefois, 1753-1793 (2 vol., 1893)
  • Joseph de Maistre Orateur (1896)
  • La Révolution Française vue de l'Étranger 1789-1799, Mallet du Pan à Berne & à Londres (with a preface by Charles-Albert Costa de Beauregard, 1897)
  • Des Alpes au Niger. Souvenirs d'un marsouin (with a preface by Ernest Daudet, 1898)
  • Les Émigrés en Savoie et dans le Pays de Vaud, 1790-1800 (1903)

Notes

  1. Lovie, Jacques (1969). "Un Républicain Catholique à l'Époque du Ralliement, François Descotes", Cahiers d'histoire, Vol. 14, pp. 37–63.
  2. Sorrel, Christian (2002). Les Catholiques Savoyards: Histoire du diocèse de Chambéry (1890-1940). Le Bovet: La Fontaine de Siloé, pp. 127–130.

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