DUVAU, Louis. Saumur (Maine-et-Loire) 12.7.1864 — Angers (Maine-et-Loire) 14.7.1903. French IE Linguist. After school in Orléans studied in Paris (under Bréal and de Saussure) and Leipzig, then two years further studies in Rome. Licencié 1883, agrégé 1884. From c. 1887-88 Professor (maître de confér.) of classic philology at Dijon, 1888-91 of grammaire comparée at Faculté des lettres in Lille. From 1891 maître de conférences at É.P.H.É. in Paris (succeeding de Saussure). In 1901-02 acting for Bréal at Collège de France, himself already ill. In addition to comparative IE he was mainly interested in Celtic, classical and Germanic languages. He was a hypercritic and perfectionist who published very little. Unmarried.
Publications: Brief articles (e.g. in MSL) on Italic, the edition of a medieval Latin-German glossary 1889, nothing on Indo-Iranian.
Sources: M. Décimo, Genesis 35, 2012, 195-200 (https://genesis.revues.org/1091?lang=en); Meillet, BSL 13, 1904, 65-67; G. J. Pinault in https://prosopo.ephe.fr/louis-duvau (with bibliography).