Jean-Claude Mathieu
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Jean-Claude Mathieu
Summary
Jean-Claude Mathieu is a human[1]. He was born on +1935-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a literary scholar[3] and man of letters[4].
Key Facts
- Jean-Claude Mathieu was born on +1935-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu held citizenship in France[5].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu's professions included literary scholar[3].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu's professions included man of letters[4].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu's field of work was literary studies[6].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu's field of work was French literature[7].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu was educated at Paris 8 University[8].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu is recorded as male[9].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu supervised Christophe Bichara as a doctoral student[11].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu supervised Edoardo Costadura as a doctoral student[12].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu supervised Camelin Colette as a doctoral student[13].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu supervised Pierre Vilar as a doctoral student[14].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu supervised Dong Qiang as a doctoral student[15].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu supervised Guillaume Bridet as a doctoral student[16].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu's family name is recorded as Mathieu[17].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu's given name is recorded as Jean-Claude[18].
- Jean-Claude Mathieu's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[19].
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Origins and Family
Jean-Claude Mathieu was born on +1935-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Jean-Claude Mathieu's education included a stint at Paris 8 University[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include literary scholar[3] and man of letters[4]. Fields of work include literary studies[6], an academic discipline[20] and French literature[7], a field of study[21]. Doctoral students include Christophe Bichara[11]; Edoardo Costadura[12], a romanist[22], b. 1962[23], specialised in Romance studies[24]; Camelin Colette[13], a researcher[25], b. 1947[26], of France[27]; Pierre Vilar[14], a literary critic[28], b. 1965[29], of France[30]; Dong Qiang[15], a translator[31], b. 1967[32], of People's Republic of China[33], awarded the Knight of the French Order of Academic Palms[34], specialised in French[35]; and Guillaume Bridet[16], a university teacher[36], b. 1950[37], of France[38], specialised in French literature[39].
FAQs
What did Jean-Claude Mathieu do for work?
Jean-Claude Mathieu worked as literary scholar[3] and man of letters[4].
Where did Jean-Claude Mathieu go to school?
Jean-Claude Mathieu was educated at Paris 8 University[8].