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  1. Léon Halévy est professeur adjoint de littérature française à l'École polytechnique de 1831 à 1834 [4] et assistant-bibliothécaire à l'Institut de France. L’ Académie française lui décerne le prix Bordin en 1862 pour sa traduction en vers des Tragiques grecs.

  2. Léon Halévy (4 January 1802 – 2 September 1883) was a French civil servant, historian, and dramatist.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › religion › encyclopediasHalévy | Encyclopedia.com

    A scholar of distinction, Léon Halévy became assistant professor of French literature at the Ecole Polytechnique in 1831 and head of the antiquities department in the Ministry of Education six years later. Although his connection with the community was intermittent and he married a non-Jewess, he never abandoned Judaism.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2023 · SETTING: Prospero’s island. La Tempesta, Halévys Shakespearean opera in Italian, written for London, was performed at the Wexford Opera Festival in October, the first production in 170 years.

  5. Composition history. Roles. Synopsis. Recordings. References. Le dilettante d'Avignon (English: The Dilettante of Avignon) is an 1829 opéra comique in one act by Fromental Halévy, to a libretto by his brother Léon Halévy, based on an uncompleted work by François-Benoit Hoffmann.

  6. La saga des Halévy. David Gaillardon nous présente dans cette émission un académicien à propos duquel on a pour la première fois parlé de "parisianisme" et qui incarne comme personne la gaité parisienne et l'esprit du Second Empire ; il est aussi issu d'une lignée d'hommes hors du commun dont plusieurs furent académiciens.

  7. Citations. Metrics. Reprints & Permissions. Read this article. The Lectures The World Crisis of 1914–1918, delivered by the French historian Élie Halévy in Oxford in May 1929, represent «a model of explanation which in its profundity and suggestiveness has never been rivaled» (F. Stern).