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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://ia361309.us.archive.org/5/items/HistoireDuFelibrige/histoire_felibrige.pdf| Histoire du Félibrige]
*[http://ia361309.us.archive.org/5/items/HistoireDuFelibrige/histoire_felibrige.pdf Histoire du Félibrige]
*[http://sites.univ-provence.fr/tresoc/libre/integral/libr0725.pdf| Lous Cants de l'aubo]
*[http://sites.univ-provence.fr/tresoc/libre/integral/libr0725.pdf Lous Cants de l'aubo]
*[http://projetbabel.org/aigovivo/litterature_oc_ales.pdf| La littèrature d'oc dans les cantons d'Alès]
*[http://projetbabel.org/aigovivo/litterature_oc_ales.pdf La littèrature d'oc dans les cantons d'Alès]


[[Category:Occitan-language writers]]
[[Category:Occitan-language writers]]

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Albèrt Arnavièlha (Albert Arnavielle in French) was an Occitan poet and journalist born in Alès on 22 july 1844. He died in Montpellier on 11 november 1927. He wrote both in French and langue d'oc and was a majoral of Frederic Mistral's Felibritge. He also was a royalist militant for Action française and a close friend of Charles Maurras's.

Main works

  • Lous Cants de l'aubo ("Morning Songs"), Nîmes, J. Roumieux, 1868.
  • Per Toulouso, au noum de Diéu ("For Toulouse, in God's name"), Alès, J. Martin, 1875.
  • Lous Gorbs ("The Baskets"), Montpellier, Hamelin et frères, 1880.
  • Pouẽsìos dau troubaire-massou Matiéu Lacroix ("Poems by the Troubadour and masseur named Matthieu Lacroix"), La Grand-Combe, D. Coronel, 1899.
  • Las Raiolos ("The Raviolis"), Montpellier, Éditions Languedociennes, 1932.