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Auguste Le Prévost (3 June 1787 in
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– 14 July 1859 in La Vaupalière) was a French
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. While studying classics and law, Le Prevost developed a passion for history and archeology. To further it, he learned, besides
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. His encyclopedic knowledge, the critical and rigorous method he applied to his research, were clearly an innovation in his time. As an historian, Le Prevost pioneered, along with his friend
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, research on the Romanesque and Gothic architecture in Normandy and France. In 1824, he cofounded with de Caumont, Charles de Gerville and Father
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, the Société des Antiquaires de Normandie, a veritable "school in motion of specialists of architecture". He was elected a member of the Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Rouen in 1813, and chaired, on various occasions, the learned societies of
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in 1838. Le Prévost, who was fascinated by the History of Normandy, published the five volumes of the Norman chronicler
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' work. He showed his versatility by authoring, among many scientific papers, a ' in 1825. In 1830, he published two sets of detailed notes on the important discovery of "the treasure of
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", a fabulous collection of Gallo-Roman silverware listed today among the most valuable pieces medal cabinet of the
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. He is responsible for the restoration of the Parlement de Normandie in Rouen and conservation of Roman theater of
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. He began a political career with his election as general counselor in Bernay in 1831, then as deputy in 1834. He was consistently re-elected until the Orleans family fell from power after the
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. he did not oppose the republic, but said humorously, "The Republic and I greet one another, but we do not talk."Quoted by Gilles Rossignol, ''Eure. Le guide'', La Renaissance du livre, 2001. He then resumed scholarly activities he had never really abandoned, and earned the nickname of "Norman Pausanias". When he died in 1859, he had gone almost blind. He is featured in Jean de La Varende's most famous novel, '' Leather-Nose'' (1936), when the hero, Roger Tainchebraye, meets "a black man feverishly measuring, looking, counting, an active and tiny insect: it was Auguste Le Prevost, the archaeologist of Bernay, semi-founder of the science that would get such a upswing" walks through the ruins of the
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. Nez-de-Cuir also mentions a mysterious crypt in the abbey with "miscellaneous valuables, rings and bits of sticks, which come from a discovery made around here"... The innumerable unpublished ''Notes historiques et archéologiques'' by Le Prevost were later published in several volumes between 1866 and 1869 by Louis Passy and
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. They have been widely used by generations of researchers, and are still authoritative. Le Prévost was appointed sub-prefect of Bernay in August 1814 before he was discharged in November 1815. A street of his native town of Bernay was named after him.


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Summary Bibliography

* ', Crapelet, Paris, 1837 * ', Imprimerie Impériale, Paris, 1857 * ', Ancelle, Évreux, 1839 * ' (avec Paul Eugène Robin et le marquis de Blosseville), Hérissey, Évreux, 1879–1882 ; Slatkine Reprints, Genève, 1978 * ', Nicétas Périaux, Rouen, 1826 * Édition de : Orderic Vital, '' (...)'', 5 vol., J. Renouard, Paris, 1838–1855 ; Johnson Reprint, New York, 1965 * ', Pierre Périaux, Rouen, 1814 * ', Édouard Frère, Rouen, 1827 * ', T. Chalopin, Caen, 1830 * ', publiées par
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et Antoine Passy, 3 vol., A. Hérissey, Évreux, 1862–1869 * ', Ancelle fils, Évreux, 1830 * ', A. Hérissey, Évreux, 1849 * ', Ancelle, Évreux, 1832 * ', J. J. Ancelle, Évreux, 1838 * ', Édouard Frère, Rouen, 1829 * ', Nicétas Périaux, Rouen, 1830 * ', Brière, Rouen, 1829 * ', Académie de Rouen, Rouen, 1815 * ', 1844 * ', Rouen, Édouard Frère, 1829 * ', Pierre Périaux, Rouen, 1825 * ''The Conquest of England, from Wace's poem of the Roman de Rou'', .n. Londres, 1860 Numerous articles in the journals of various learned societies.


References

* Adolphe-André Porée, ''Auguste Le Prévost, archéologue et historien'', Bernay, Vve Lefèvre, 1881 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Le Prevost, Auguste 1787 births 1859 deaths People from Bernay, Eure French geologists 19th-century French botanists French philologists 19th-century French historians Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres French male non-fiction writers