Jacques Joseph Champollion-Figeac
Jacques Joseph Champollion-Figeac | |
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Jacques Joseph Champollion-Figeac | |
Born |
5 October 1778 Figeac |
Died |
9 May 1867 Fontainebleau |
Nationality | French |
Fields | archaeology |
Institutions | Château de Fontainebleau |
Known for | Brother of Jean-François Champollion |
Influences | Jean-François Champollion |
Biography
He was born at Figeac in the département of Lot. He became professor of Greek and librarian at Grenoble. His research in Grenoble in 1803 revealed the existence of a crypt under the church of St. Laurent, but he was compelled to retire in 1816 on account of the part he had taken during the Hundred Days. He afterwards became keeper of manuscripts at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, and professor of palaeography at the École des Chartes. In 1850 he became librarian of the Château de Fontainebleau.
Works
He edited several of his brother's works, and was also author of original works on philological and historical subjects, among which may be mentioned:
- Antiquités de Grenoble (1807)
- Nouvelles recherches sur les patois ou idiomes vulgaires de la France (1809)
- Nouveaux éclaireissements sur la ville de Cataro, aujourd'hui Grenoble (1814)
- Annales de Lagides (1819; supplement, 1821)
- Chartes latines sur papyrus du VIe siècle de l'ère chrétienne.
- L'Egypt ancienne et moderne (1840) Based on his brother's manuscript collections.
- L'écriture démotique égyptienne (1843) Based on his brother's manuscript collections.
- Traité élémentaire d'archeologie (2d ed. 1843)
- Histoire des peuples anciens et modernes, l'Asie centrale, l'Inde et la Chine (1857)
- Monographie du palais de Fontainebleau (1859-64)
- Documents paléographiques relatifs à l'histoire des beaux-arts et des belles-lettres pendant le moyen âge (1868)
Son
His son Aimé-Louis (1812-1894) became his father's assistant at the Bibliothèque Nationale, and besides a number of works on historical subjects wrote a biographical and bibliographical study of his family in Les Deux Champollion (Grenoble, 1887).
In popular culture
Champollion was portrayed by Stuart Bunce in the 2005 BBC docudrama Egypt.
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Champollion-Figeac, Jacques Joseph". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press
- "Champollion, Jean Jacques". New International Encyclopedia. 1905.
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