Noël du Fail
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Noël du Fail, seigneur de La Hérissaye, (c. 1520, on the family property of Château-Letard - 1591, Rennes) was a French jurist and writer of the Renaissance. His collections of tales are an important document of rural life in the sixteenth century in Brittany.
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Works
- Propos rustiques de maistre Léon Ladulfi, champenois, Lyon, Jean de Tournes, 1547, in-8°
- Baliverneries d'Eutrapel, Paris, 1548.
- Les Contes et Discours d'Eutrapel, par le feu seigneur de la Herissaye gentilhomme breton, Rennes, Noël Glamet de Quinpercorentin, 1585, 8°.
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