- Charles Lécrivain
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Charles Lécrivain was a French classicist (1860—1942).[1] Lécrivain graduated from the Ecole Normale Superieure.[1] He finished his doctorate theses in 1888, which later became classics on those subjects (see below).[1] Lécrivain was one of the prominent contributors to the "Dictionnaire des Antiquités grecques et romaines".[2]
Contents
Publications
De agris publicis imperatoriisque ab Augusti tempore usque ad finem imperii romani, Paris 1887.
Le sénat romain depuis Dioclétien à Rome et à Constantinople, Paris 1888.
238 articles in "Dictionnaire des Antiquités grecques et romaines".[2] The most notables are: Eisphora, Epikleros, Eupatrides, Helotae, Phratria, Phylë, Prytaneia, Trapezitai, Gens, Hospitium, Latifundia, Lictor, Mannmissio, Patricii, Patrimonium, Plebs, Praelor, Questor, Senatus, Trihuni plehis, and Vicarius.
References
- ^ a b c Dupont-Ferrier 1942, p. 88.
- ^ a b Dupont-Ferrier 1942, p. 89.
Bibliography
- Dupont-Ferrier, Gustave (1942), "Éloge funèbre de M. Charles Lécrivain, correspondant français de l'Académie", Comptes-rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 86e année, N. 2-3: pp. 88–89
External links
Categories:- Scholars of Roman history
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