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 +'''Paul Meyer''' may refer to:
-:"The principal authorities for the [[fabliaux]] are MM. [[Anatole de Montaiglon]] and [[Gaston Raynaud]], who published the text, in 6 vols., between 1872 and 1890. This edition corrected and supplemented the very valuable labours of [[Dominique Martin Méon |Meon]] (1808-1823) and [[Jubinal]] (1839-1842). The works of [[Henri d'Andeli]] were edited by M. A. Heron in 1880, and those of [[Rutebeuf]] were made the subject of an exhaustive monograph by M. [[Leon Cledat]] in 1891. See also the editions of separate fabliaux by [[Gaston Paris]], [[Paul Meyer]], [[Ebeling]], [[August Scheler]] and other modern scholars. M. [[Joseph Bedier]]'s ''[[Les Fabliaux]]'' (1895) is a useful summary of critical opinion on the entire subject. (E. G.) --''[[EB1911]]''+* [[Paul Meyer (clarinetist)]]
- +* [[Paul Meyer (philologist)]]
 +==See also==
 +*[[Paul Mayer]], cardinal
 +*[[Paul Meyers]], football player
 +*[[Paul Meier (disambiguation)]]
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