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AUGUSTE See also: born at Toulouse on the 3oth of See also: September 1851
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He was a pupil at the Ecole See also: des Chartes, which he See also: left in 1873, and also
at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes; and he obtained appointments in the public See also: libraries at the Mazarine (1878), at See also: Fontainebleau (1884), and at St Genevieve, of which he was nominated librarian in 1885
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He was a See also: good palaeographer and had a thorough knowledge of archives and See also: manuscripts; and he soon won a first place among scholars of the See also: history of See also: medieval See also: France
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His thesis on leaving the Ecole des Chartes was his See also: Catalogue des actes de See also: Simon et d'Amauri de Montfort (inserted in vol. xxxiv. of the Bibliotheque de l'ecole, an important contribution to the history of the Albigenses
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This marked him out as a capable editor for the new edition of L'histoire generale de See also: Languedoc by Dom Vaissete: he superintended the reprinting of the text, adding notes on the feudal administration of this province from 900 to 1250, on the See also: government of See also: Alphonso of See also: Poitiers, See also: brother of St See also: Louis from 1226 to 1271, and on the
See also: historical geography of the province of Languedoc in the See also: middle ages
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He also wrote a Bibliographie du Languedoc, which was awarded a prize by the Academie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, but remained in See also: manuscript
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He also published several documents for the Societe de 1'0rient Latin (Itinera hierosolymitana, in collaboration with Ch
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Kohler, 1885); for the Societe de 1'Histoire de France (Chronique normande du xive siecle, assisted by his brother Emile, 1883); for the Collection de textes relatifs
l'enseignement de l'histoire (See also: Vie de Louis le Gros, by See also: Suger, 1887); for the Collection des documents inedits (Correspondance administrative d'Alfonse de Poitiers, 1894-1900); for the Recueil des historiens de la France (Obituaires de la province de See also: Sens 1904, 1906), &c., and several volumes in the Recueil des catalogues des bibliotheques publiques de France
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Applying to the French See also: classics the rigorous method used with regard to the texts of the middle ages, he published the Pensees of Pascal, revised with the See also: original manuscript (1887-1889), and the Provinciales (1891), edited with notes
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In 1893 he was nominated professor at the Ecole des Chartes, and gave a successful series of lectures which he published (See also: Manuel des See also: sources de l'histoire de France au moyen age, 1902-1906)
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He also taught at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes
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He died on the 19th of May 1904, after a See also: short illness, leaving in manuscript a See also: criticism on the sources of the See also: Speculum historicle of Vincent de See also: Beauvais
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His elder brother,See also: CHARLES (b
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1843), is also of some importance as an historian, particularly on the history of
See also: art and on the heresies of the middle ages
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He was appointed professor of history at the university of Toulouse in 1886
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A younger brother, EMILE (1857-1906), became an assistant in the See also: print-See also: room at the Bibliotheque Nationale, and afterwards joined the staff at the Musee du Louvre, of which he eventually became keeper, retiring in 1902
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He was a well-known connoisseur of art
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He organized the famous Exposition Retrospective held at the See also: Petit Palais in 1900, and published a number of expert volumes on enamels, ceramics and furniture
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