- Julien Havet
Julien Havet (Pierre Eugène) (
April 4 ,1853 - 1893), Frenchhistorian , was born atVitry-sur-Seine , the second son ofErnest Havet .He early showed a remarkable aptitude for learning, but had a pronounced aversion for pure
rhetoric . His studies at the École des chartes (where he took first place both upon entering and leaving) and at the École des Hautes Études did much to develop his critical faculty, and the historical method taught and practiced at these establishments brought home to him the dignity of history, which thenceforth became his ruling passion.Havet's valedictory thesis at the École des Chartes, "Série chronologique des gardiens et seigneurs des Îles normandes" (1876), was a definitive work, slightly affected by later research. In 1878 he followed his thesis with a study called "Les Cours royales dans les Îles normandes". Both works were composed entirely from the original documents at the
Public Record Office in London and the archives ofJersey andGuernsey .On the history of
Merovingian institutions, Havet's conclusions were widely accepted (see "La Formule N. rex Francor"). Posthumously, his published and unpublished writings were collected and, with the exception of "Les Cours royales des Îles normandes" and "Lettres de Gerbert", were published in two volumes called "Questions mérovingiennes" and "Opuscules inédits" (1896), containing important papers ondiplomatics and onCarolingian and Merovingian history, as well as a large number of shortmonograph s covering a variety of subjects.Friends of Havet published a collection of his articles under the title "Mélanges Havet" (1895), pre-fixed by a bibliography of his works compiled by his friend
Henri Omont .References
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