Grottoes of Ferrand
editThe Grottoes of Ferrand (French: Grottes de Ferrand)
In Saint-Hippolyte, Aquitaine, within the modern départment of Gironde, near Saint-Émilion.[1]
Created by Élie de Bétoulaud (1638/9-1709), seigneur of Saint-Pauly, Ferrand, and Jaugue-Blanc, linked to the précieuses, whom he met at Madeleine de Scudéry's salon, "les samedis de Sapho." Went by the pseudonym of "Damon."[2] Lawyer and friend of Paul Pellisson and writer of several texts. [3]
De Scudéry alludes to the grottoes in Nouvelles conversations de morale dédiées au Roy (1684), when the character Céphise suggests going to Damon's "hermitage" where he lives "surrounded by the Muses."[2]
Bétoulaud's will.
Intervening years of graffiti.
The grottoes were rediscovered by the archeologist Émilien Piganeau, who published the first study of them in 1892.[4]
Sources to locate:
Jean-Michel Audouin, "Les grottes de Ferrand," Club de recherches et d'explorations souterraines, CDC, 1984. ISSN 0246- 3369
Bibliography
edit- ^ "Saint-Hippolyte - Site de l'Office de Tourisme du Grand Saint-Emilionnais". www.saint-emilion-tourisme.com. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
- ^ a b Desgraves, Louis (1960). Évocation du vieux Bordeaux. Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit. p. 92. ASIN B007SNU18S.
- ^ "Élie de Bétoulaud (1640?-1709)". BnF Gallica.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Piganeau, Émilien (1892). "Les grottes de Ferrand". Bulletin de la Société archéologique de Bordeaux. XVII: 101–123 – via BnF Gallica.