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Redangel333 wrote: "Found another one which is rather strange: A Gouverneur"
This is a last name, not a title.
lethe wrote: "Redangel333 wrote: "Found another one which is rather strange: A Gouverneur"
This is a last name, not a title."
Do you know the first name by chance? I have not found anything other than Gouverneur beeing a different writing of Governor.
No sorry, I don't.This one, perhaps?
http://data.bnf.fr/12516638/aristide_...
ETA Yep, that's the one. Scroll down for the Oeuvres complètes de Rémy Belleau.
If the book was published as "A Gouverneur", should we count it as a pseudonym? I can't find the thread where we discussed this last, and the previous time I brought this up, the book was effectively anonymous, so any rulings wouldn't be relevant here since we know who was writing as AG...
Emy wrote: "If the book was published as "A Gouverneur", should we count it as a pseudonym? I can't find the thread where we discussed this last, and the previous time I brought this up, the book was effecti..."
Does that mean to not change the name to Aristide?
The editions on GR look like public-domain to me. They can't be trusted with correct naming.I would go with the French National Library and use his full first name.
ETA No, you're right, it was published under A. Gouverneur. I would use that name and mention Aristide in the author bio.
http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb...
I confused myself there - I think I read it as A. Gouverneur = Rémy Belleau not Aristide Gouverneur.The original covers I can see on BnF say A. Gouverneur, not Aristide. In that case he's A. Gouverner, but I'd stick Aristide in the description in his case. But that was a quick look so I might have missed some with his full name. If there are any originals with Aristide, then I'd say we have to go with that as per fullest-form rule.
ok, I can not follow on the BnF part due to a lack of understanding French. I just leave the profile for anyone to solve who like to have a go as I am confused by the answers.
I striked A. Gouverneur in my post as it is already solved. The American Governors still seem to be open.
I have striked the ones from my initial post that seem to be solved. It is a bit unclear to me how to proceed with the ones with Governors in the title.
Here are some profiles that are unclear to me as well.
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For the different states in the US there seem to be one for nearly all of the states:
Governor of Arizona
Governor of the State of Connecticut (USA)Governor of Massachusetts
Nebraska Governor
Montana Governor
sometimes even with more elaborated titles like a task force or commitee or something:
Montana Governor's Task Force to Renew
Montana Governor's Committee on ProbleMontana Governor's Coal Gasifica Force
Montana Governor's Office of Commerce
Montana Governor's Ground Water AdvisoMontana Governor's Commission on Statu
sometimes the name has a clue in it from which year the governor was:
Minnesota Governor (1858-1860 Sibley)
Minnesota Governor (1876-1882 Pillsb
Minnesota Governor (1874-1876 Davis)
I keep solving the ones with a year in it while coming across them in the Authors with dates project, but the other ones probably need to be looked at as well.