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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roparz_HemonRoparz Hemon - Wikipedia

    Louis-Paul Némo (18 November 1900 – 29 June 1978), better known by the pseudonym Roparz Hemon, was a Breton author and scholar of Breton expression. He was the author of numerous dictionaries, grammars, poems and short stories.

  2. Roparz Hemon, à l'état-civil Louis Paul Némo, né le 18 novembre 1900 à Brest et mort le 29 juin 1978 à Dublin (Irlande), était un linguiste, romancier, journaliste et poète français de langue bretonne, actif dans le mouvement breton, impliqué dans la collaboration pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

    • (à 77 ans)Dublin
    • 18 novembre 1900Brest
  3. Roparz Hemon (born Louis P. Nemo), Breton writer and scholar, was born in Brest, France, the second of six children. He trained as an English teacher, studying English and History at Leeds University.

  4. Louis-Paul Nemo (Roparz Hemon, 1900-1978), Breton writer and scholar, was born in Brest, France, the second of six children. He trained as an English teacher, studying English and History at Leeds University.

  5. cy.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roparz_HemonRoparz Hemon - Wicipedia

    Llenor ac ysgolhaig Llydewig oedd Roparz Hemon (18 Tachwedd 1900 – 29 Mehefin 1978). Ei enw swyddogol oedd Louis Paul Némo. Ysgrifennodd nifer o eiriaduron, erthyglau, gramadegau, nofelau, cerddi a storïau byrion.

  6. In 1922, Nemo began writing in Breton; his short story 'An Diouganer' was published in 1923, under the pseudonym Roparz Loeiz Hemon. Soon afterwards, he dropped the Loeiz and signed himself Roparz Hemon; this became his name within the Breton nationalist movement.

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  8. Literary, research and personal papers of Louis P. Nemo (Roparz Hemon, 1900-1978), comprising personal and general correspondence, 1941, 1947-1978; manuscript and typescript drafts of novels and novellas, short stories, poetry and plays; drafts of ... Appraisal, destruction and scheduling.