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These works did not wholly occupy his time: in 1847 he inaugurated a course of archaeological lectures at the École des Chartes, and in 1849 was appointed professor of diplomatics at the same college. His teaching had exceptionally good results. Although he was not eloquent and had a nasal voice, his
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After 1871, his course of lectures on diplomatics having been given up, Quicherat, still professor of archaeology, was nominated director of the Ecole des Chartes. He filled this post with the same energy which he had shown in the many scientific commissions in which he had taken part. In 1878 he
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Following the advice of his friends, he began to transcribe towards the end of his life his lectures on archaeology; but only the introductory chapters, up to the 11th century, were found among his papers. On the other hand, the pupils trained by him circulated his principles throughout France,
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hearers were loath to miss any of his thoughtful teaching, which was unbiased and well expressed. Of his lectures the public saw only some articles on special subjects which were distributed in a number of reviews. Note should be made of a short treatise on
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recognizing him as the founder of national archaeology. In one point he seems to have taken a false step; with a warmth and pertinacity worthy of a better cause he maintained the identity of
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and chronicler. Between 1855 and 1859 Quicherat published the works of the latter, most of which were now brought out for the first time. In addition to these he wrote
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After his death it was decided to bring out his hitherto unpublished papers; among these are some important fragments of his archaeological lectures, but his
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published in 1850, where he gives his theory on the use of stone arches important for the history of religious architecture. In an 1874 article on
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From the 15th century he drew other inspirations. In 1844 he published memoirs of the adventures of a brigand,
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to Paris to support his large family; Quicherat was born there. He was fifteen years younger than his brother
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capitulated. But even this error benefited science; some well directed excavations at Alaise brought many
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Rodrigue de Villandrando. L'un des combattants pour l'indépendance française au quinzième siècle
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gave up his duties as professor, which then fell to the most conspicuous of his pupils,
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Lettres, mémoires et autres documents relatifs à la guerre du bien public en 1465
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put an end to his indecision by inspiring him with a taste for history.
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remains to light, which were subsequently sent to enrich the museum at
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Notice sur l’Album de Villard de Honnecourt architecte du XIII siècle
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Procès de condamnation et de réhabilitation de Jeanne d'Arc
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Procès de condamnation et de réhabilitation de Jeanne d'Arc
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Supplément aux témoignages contemporains de Jeanne d'Arc
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