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  Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat - LoveToKnow 1911
JULES ETIENNE JOSEPH QUICHERAT (1814-1882), French historian and archaeologist, was of Burgundian origin.
Quicherat published the works of the latter, most of which were now brought out for the first time (4 vols.
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Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat (13 October, 1814 – 8 April, 1882) was a French historian and archaeologist, viewed by some as the father of French archaeology.
In 1835 Quicherat entered the Ecole des Chartes; he left two years later at the head of the college.
Between 1855 and 1859 Quicherat published the works of the latter, most of which were now brought out for the first time.
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 Villard Bibliog 1666-1849
Quicherat's study remains a major source on Villard, partly because of his analyses, but mainly because of his classification of the portfolio's subject matter.
While Quicherat was interested only to a limited degree in Villard as an architect, he was the first author to term him one, starting a tradition that persists today.
Quicherat redrew thirty-one of Villard's figures to accompany his text, and provided three plates of drawings from the portfolio: 116 (Saracen tomb on fol.
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At the end of his studies he hesitated for some time before deciding what career he would follow, until Jules Michelet put an end to his indecision by inspiring him with a taste forhistory.
In 1835 Quicherat entered the Ecole des Chartes ; he left twoyears later at the head of the college.
After 1871, his course of lectures on diplomacy having been given up, Quicherat, stillprofessor of archaeology, was nominated director of the Ecole des Chartes.
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 JULES ETIENNE JOSEPH QUICHERAT - LoveToKnow Article on JULES ETIENNE JOSEPH QUICHERAT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
His father, a working cabinet-maker, came from Paray le Monial to Paris to support his large family; Quicherat was born.
But even this error benefited science; some well directed excavations at Alaise brought many Roman remains to light, which were subsequently sent to enrich the museum at Besancon.
Xix.), with a Bibliographie des auvres de Jules Quicherat (in the Bibliothque de lEcole des Chartes, vol.
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 Quicherat, Jules --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Quicherat was educated at the Collège de Sainte-Barbe and completed his studies at the École des Chartes in 1835.
During the late 19th century, Jules Breton was one of France's most famous painters, acclaimed for his rural landscapes of peasants at work in the fields.
The French symbolist poet Jules Laforgue was a master of lyrical irony and one of the first advocates of free verse.
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 Encyclopedia: List of archaeologists
Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg (8 September 1814 - 8 January 1874) was a Belgian ethnographer.
Joseph George Cumming (15 February 1812 - 21 December 1868) was an English geologist and archaeologist.
Jules Pierre François Stanislaus Desnoyers (October 8, 1800 - 1887) was a French geologist and archaeologist.
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 Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat (13 October 1814–8 April 1882) was a French historian and archaeologist, viewed by some as the father of French archaeology.
Once more inspired by the example of Michelet, who had just written an admirable work on Joan of Arc, he published the text of the two trials of Joan, adding much contemporary evidence on her heroism in his Procès de condamnation et de réhabilitation de Jeanne d'Arc (5 vols.
In addition to these he wrote Fragments inédits de Georges Chastellain and Lettres, mémoires et autres documents relatifs à la guerre du bien public en 1465.
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Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat (13 OctoberOctober 13 is the 286th day of the year (287th in leap years).
He was fifteen years younger than his brother Louis, a great LatinLatin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium.
Once more inspired by the example of Michelet, who had just written an admirable work on Joan of ArcJoan of Arc (French: Jeanne d'Arc; January 6, 1412–May 30, 1431), known as the Maid of Orléans (French: Pucelle d'Orléans), is a national heroine of France and saint of the Catholic Church.
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'''Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat''' (13 October, 1814–8 April, 1882) was a France French History historian and Archaeology archaeologist, viewed by some as the father of French archaeology.
But even this error benefited science; some well directed excavations at Alaise brought many Ancient Rome Roman remains to light, which were subsequently sent to enrich the museum at Besançon.
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 Villard Bibliog 1850-1899
Lance terms the portfolio a "recueil de croquis et des notes manuscrits" and credits Quicherat (1849.1) with bringing the portfolio to public attention, although reference is made to the Lassus facsimile.
Quicherat claims it may refer to an individual from Ravizy in the Nivernais region of France, hence a thirteenth-century predecessor to Villard de Honnecourt in Hungary.
It is likely that Houdoy did not examine the Villard portfolio, for he refers to it by its pre-1865 shelf designation (S.G. Lat.
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 A Guide to Research in Medieval Christianity
Joseph Avril, Les statuts synodaux angévins de la seconde moitié du XIIIe siècle (Paris, 1988).
Jules Baudot, Paul Antin, and Jacques Dubois, 13 vols.
Joseph de Guibert, Marcel Viller, F. Cavallera, et al., 16 volumes to date [to Vocation] (Paris, 1937-present).
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Jules Desnoyers -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Jules Pierre François Stanislaus Desnoyers (October 8, 1800–1887) was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (A specialist in geology) geologist and (An anthropologist who studies prehistoric people and their culture) archaeologist.
His separate books were Sur la Craie et sur les terrains tertiaires du (Click link for more info and facts about Cotentin) Cotentin (1825) and Recherches geologiques et historiques sur les cavernes (1845).
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 Alaise
This suggested the creation of this network was a carefully constructed design, which would have involved great mastership of astronomy and planning.
Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat (1814-1882) previously believed that Alaise was Caesar’s Alesia, the place where Vercingtorix capitulated.
He never accepted the notion, then growing in acceptance and now accepted, that Alise Sainte-Reine was the correct location.
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Quicherat's compendium remains the authoritative source for all professional historians and biographers who write about Joan of Arc.
And what is more, in giving up the ghost and bowing her head, uttered the name of Jesus as a sign thaat she was fervent in the faith of God.
Doubtless there are many more quotes in Quicherat's huge publication, but I don't have access to them.
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