Gerard
J. Brault is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor Emeritus of French and Medieval Studies
and Fellow Emeritus of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities
at The Pennsylvania State University. He began his research
for this landmark edition in 1968 while a Guggenheim Fellow and
Fulbright-Hays Research Scholar in Strasbourg, France. In
1978, the year it appeared, this work was selected by Choice, The
Journal of the Association of College and Research Librarians as
an Outstanding Academic Book. In 1985, Professor Brault was
elected International President of the Société Rencesvals
(pour l'étude des épopées romanes), the only
American ever to serve in that office. The author of seven
other books and more than a hundred articles, he is also internationally
known for his research in medieval heraldry and in French-Canadian
language and culture.
A graduate of Assumption College (Worcester, MA), which awarded
him an honorary Doctor of Letters degree in 1976, Professor Brault
received his M.A. at Laval University and his Ph.D. in Romance Languages
at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a Fellow of the Medieval
Academy of America, the Heraldy Society of London, and the Académie
Internationale d'Héraldique. In 1981, he was awarded
the Ordre National du Mérite by the Government of France
and, in 1987, the Ordre des Francophones d'Amérique by the
Government of Quebec. In 1998, colleagues and students published Echoes of the Epic: Studies in Honor of Gerard J. Brault. |
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