Léopold Victor Delisle

Léopold Victor Delisle

Léopold Victor Delisle (October 24, 1826 - July 21, 1910), French bibliophile and historian, was born at Valognes (Manche).

He was taken on as a young man by the antiquarian and historian of architecture, Charles-Alexis-Adrien Duhérissier de Gerville, who engaged him to copy manuscripts in his collection, and taught him enough of the basics of paleography that he was able to gain entrance to the École des Chartes in 1846. At the École des Chartes, where his career was remarkably brilliant, his valedictory thesis was an "Essai sur les revenus publics en Normandie au XIIe siècle" (1849), drawn in part from manuscripts of Duhérissier de Gerville, and it was to the history of his native Normandy that he devoted his early works. Of these the "Études sur la condition de la classe agricole et l'état de l'agriculture en Normandie au Moyen Âge" (1851), condensing an enormous mass of facts drawn from the local archives, was reprinted in 1905 without change, and remains authoritative.

In November 1852 he entered the manuscript department of the Bibliothèque Imperiale (Nationale), of which in 1874 he became the official head in succession to Jules Taschereau. He was already known as the compiler of several invaluable inventories of its manuscripts. When the French government decided on printing a general catalogue of the printed books in the Bibliothèque, Delisle became responsible for this undertaking and took an active part in the work; in the preface to the first volume (1897) he gave a detailed history of the library and its management.

Under his administration the library was enriched with numerous gifts, legacies and acquisitions, notably by the purchase of a part of the Ashburnham manuscripts. Delisle proved that the bulk of the manuscripts of French origin which Lord Ashburnham had bought in France, particularly those bought from the book-seller Barrois, had been purloined by Count Libri, inspector-general of libraries under King Louis-Philippe, and he procured the repurchase of the manuscripts for the library, afterwards preparing a catalogue of them entitled "Catalogue des manuscrits des fonds Libri et Barrois" (1888), the preface of which gives the history of the whole transaction. He was elected member of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres in 1859, and became a member of the staff of the "Recueil des historiens de la France", collaborating in vols xxii. (1865) and xxiii. (1876) and editing vol. xxiv. (1904), which is valuable for the social history of France in the 13th century.

The jubilee of his fifty years' association with the Bibliothèque Nationale was celebrated on March 8, 1903. After his retirement (February 21, 1905) he brought out in two volumes a catalogue and description of the printed books and manuscripts in the Musée Condé at Chantilly, left by the duc d'Aumale to the French Institute. He produced many valuable official reports and catalogues and a great number of memoirs and monographs on points connected with palaeography and the study of history and archaeology (see his "Mélanges de paleographie et de bibliographie" (1880) with atlas; and his articles in the "Album paléographique" (1887).

Of his purely historical works special mention must be made of his "Mémoire sur les actes d'Innocent III" (1857), and his "Mémoire sur les operations financières des Templiers" (1889), a collection of documents of the highest value for economic history. The thirty-second volume of the "Histoire littéraire de la France", which was partly his work, is of great importance for the study of 13th and 14th century Latin chronicles.

Delisle was undoubtedly the most learned man in Europe with regard to the middle ages; and his knowledge of diplomatics, palaeography and printing was profound. His output of work, in catalogues, etc., was enormous, and his services to the Bibliothèque Nationale in this respect cannot be overestimated. His wife, a daughter of Eugène Burnouf, was for many years his collaborator. The "Bibliographie des travaux de L Delisle" (1902), by Paul Lacombe, may be consulted for a full list of his numerous works.

References

* [http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/delislel.htm "Dictionary of Art Historians": "Léopold Victor Delisle"]
* [http://www.ccic-cerisy.asso.fr/delisle04.html Conference on Léopold Delisle, 2004] ----


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