Charles Lenormant
Deceased Person
1802 – 1859
Who was Charles Lenormant?
Charles Lenormant was a French archaeologist.
After pursuing his studies at the Lycée Charlemagne and the Lycée Napoléon, he took up law, but a visit to Italy and Sicily made him an enthusiastic archaeologist. In 1825 he was named sub-inspector of fine arts and a few months later married Amelia Syvoct, niece and adopted daughter of the celebrated Mme Récamier. He visited Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands, and accompanied Champollion to Egypt, where he devoted himself to the study of architectural works.
Later he travelled through Greece as assistant director of the archaeological department of the Morea scientific commission. On his return he was appointed curator of the works of art in the Royal Library. Although the chair was that of modern history, he lectured chiefly on ancient history, particularly the origins of Greek civilization. In 1836 he was appointed curator of printed books in the Royal Library, and in 1839 was elected a member of the Academy. In 1840 he was made curator of the Cabinet of Medals.
François Guizot, who became minister of foreign affairs in 1841, sent Lenormant on a mission to Greece.
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- Born
- Jun 1, 1802
Paris - Religion
- Catholicism
- Nationality
- France
- Lived in
- Paris
- Died
- Nov 24, 1859
Athens
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on July 23, 2013
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