- Henry Houssaye
Henry Houssaye (
24 February 1848 –23 September 1911 ), was a Frenchhistorian and academician.He was born in
Paris , the son of the novelistArsène Houssaye . His early writings were devoted to classical antiquity, his knowledge drawn partly from visits to the actual Greek sites in 1868. He published successively "Histoire d’Apelles " (1867), a study onGreek art ; "L'Armée dans la Grèce antique" (1867); "Histoire d’Alcibiade et de la République athénienne, depuis la mort de Périclès jusqu’à l’avènement des trente tyrans" (1873); Papers on "Le Nombre des citoyens d'Athenes au V'me siecle avant l’ère chrétienne" (1882); "La Loi agraire a Sparte" (1884); "Le premier siège de Paris, an 52 avant l’ère chrétienne" (1876); and two volumes of miscellanies, "Athenes, Rome, Paris, l'histoire et les moeurs" (1879), and "Aspasie, Cléopâtre, Théodora" (6th ed. 1889).The military history of
Napoleon I then attracted him. His first volume on this subject, called "1814" (1888), went through no fewer than forty-six editions. It was followed by 1815, the first part of which comprises the first Restoration, the return fromElba and theHundred Days (1893); the second part, Waterloo (1899); and the third part, the second abdication and theWhite Terror (1905). He was elected a member of theAcadémie française in 1895.References
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