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CHARNAY (CLAUDE JOSEPH) DESIRE (1828– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 947 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHARNAY (CLAUDE JOSEPH)
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DESIRE (1828– )
  , French traveller and archaeologist, was born in Fleurie (Rhone), on the 2nd of May 1828 . He studied at the Lycee Charlemagne, in 185o became a teacher in New Orleans,
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Louisiana, and there became acquainted with John Lloyd Stephens's books of travel in
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Yucatan . He travelled in Mexico, under a commission from the French
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ministry of
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education, in 1857–1861; in
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Madagascar in 1863; in South
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America, particularly Chile and
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Argentina, in 1875; and in
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Java and
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Australia in 1878 . In 188o–1883 he again visited the ruined cities of Mexico .
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Pierre Lorillard of New York contributed to defray the expense of this expedition, and Charnay named a
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great ruined city near the Guatemalan boundary
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line Ville Lorillard in his honour . Charnay went to Yucatan in 1886 . The more important of his publications are Le Mexique, souvenirs et impressions de voyage (1863), being his
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personal report on the expedition of 1857–61, of which the official report is to be found in Viollet-le-Duc's Cites et ruines americaines: Mitla,
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Palenque, Izamal, Chichen-
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Itza, Uxmal (1863), vol . 19 of Recueil
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des voyages et des documents;
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Les Anciennes Villes du Nouveau Monde (1885;
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English
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translation, The Ancient Cities of the New
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World, 1887, by Mmes . Gonino and Conant); a
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romance, Une Princesse indienne avant la conquete (1888); A travers les forts vierges (1890); and Manuscrit Ramirez: Histoire de l'origine des Indiens qui habitent la Nouvelle Espagne selon leurs traditions (1903) . He translated Cortez's letters into French, under the title Lettres de Fernand Cortes d Charles-quint sur la decouverte et la conquete du Mexique (1896) . He elaborated a theory of Toltec migrations and considered the prehistoric Mexican to be of
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Asiatic origin, because of observed similarities to
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Japanese architecture, Chinese decoration, Malaysian language and Cambodian dress, &c .

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