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Hippolyte Nicolas Honoré Fortoul (4 August 1811 – 4 July 1856) was a French journalist, historian and politician.


Early years

Hippolyte Fortoul was born on 4 August 1811 in
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, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence,
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as the son of an attorney who began a prefectural career in 1831. He attended secondary school in Digne and then
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. Between 1829 and 1837, he was a journalist in Paris and traveled to Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and England between 1834 and 1837. In 1837 he decided that there was no future in journalism, and decided to enter the academic world. In 1838 he published a history of the 16th century and an autobiographical novel. In 1840 he traveled in southern Germany and northern Italy. He earned a PhD in 1841 with a thesis on Aristotle written in Latin. In 1841 Fortoul was appointed professor of literature at the
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. He married that year. He published a two-volume work on German Art in 1841-42. In 1845 he was appointed professor of French literature and dean of the faculty of letters at Aix-en-Provence.


Political career

After the February Revolution of 1848, Fortoul ran for 1848 Constituent Assembly election, but was defeated. He was elected as deputy for
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in the
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. He steadily moved towards a Bonapartist position. In October 1851 he was appointed Minister of the Navy, and on 3 December 1851 he became Minister of Education and Religious Affairs. He was appointed senator in 1854. He died of a heart attack on 4 July 1856 in
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, Germany. Fue a Hippolyte Fortoul a quien se atribuyó una fórmula según la cual se complacía en poder saber en un cuarto de hora lo que sucedía en las clases de los establecimientos (secundarios). En 1854, el Ministro de Instrucción Pública Fortoul emitió instrucciones minuciosas para regular el progreso de los cursos. Por ejemplo, en octavo grado, 15 minutos para oración y recitación de lecciones, 15 minutos para explicar las lecciones del día siguiente, 15 minutos de lectura, 15 minutos de ejercicios de gramática. A esto le siguen 30 minutos para la corrección de las tareas y el dictado de la próxima tarea, 20 minutos para la corrección de las preguntas de gramática y el dictado de las nuevas preguntas, 10 minutos para el análisis gramatical. (Fuente: https://blogs.mediapart.fr/claude-lelievre/blog/051122/pauvre-ferry-pauvre-ndiaye-bourdes-historiques-de-premiere-grandeur )


Principal works

*''Grandeur de la vie privée''. Paris : Gosselin et Coquebert, 1838,vol.1 ; vol. 2. *''Du génie de Virgile''. Lyon : Boital, 1840. *''De l’art en Allemagne''. Paris : Jules Labitte, 1841-1842, 2 vol. *''Essai sur les poëmes et les images de la danse des morts''. Paris : Jules Labitte, s. d.
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*''Essais sur la théorie et sur l’histoire de la peinture chez les anciens et chez les modernes''. Paris : Jules Labitte, 1845 (extrait de L’Encyclopédie nouvelle). *''Études d’archéologie et d’histoire''. Paris : Firmin Didot, 1854, vol. 1 ; vol. 2.


References

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