Talk:Pierre Cérésole

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[edit] Ceresole or Cérésole

Signature, 1930
Signature, 1930

User:Docu moved Pierre Ceresole to Pierre Cérésole on 17 February 2008. French and German versions are entitled "Pierre Ceresole". You can read on the French version why. It is true that some authors have used the name "Cérésole", but it is a change of the original name. Not only his signature, but also the books he wrote were signed "Ceresole". Look also at Worldcat. I suggest therefore to move the title of the page back, and include a sentence explaining there exists both spelling. -- MHM-en (talk) 20:11, 18 April 2008 (UTC)

We could move it back as per Image:Ceresole-sign-1930.jpg (thanks for uploading it) and the "In memoriam" listed in this article (hopefully the title is spelled as it was though). The French version doesn't quite explain it though, except in the footnote. -- User:Docu