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Adolphe Napoléon Didron

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He became a professor of history in Paris in 1826, and devoted his leisure hours to following courses of law, medicine, etc. In 1830, he began, on the advice of
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devoted to his favorite subject, which he edited until his death. In 1845 he established at Paris a special archaeological press, and at the same time a
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secretary to the Historical Committee of Arts and Monuments; and in the following years he delivered several courses of lectures on Christian
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on 13 March 1806. He began his education as a student of law. He then completed his early studies at the preparatory seminaries of
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Adolphe-Napoléon Didron ou les media au service de l'art chrétien
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Iconographie des chapiteaux du palais ducal de Venise
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Hautvillers
Édouard Didron
archaeologist
Hautvillers
Meaux
Reims
Victor Hugo
archaeology
Middle Ages
Normandy
Guizot
iconography
Greece
Eastern Church
periodical
stained glass
Légion d'honneur
Dionysios of Fourna


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