Henri Arnold Seyrig (; 10 November 1895 – 21 January 1973) was a French archaeologist,
numismatist, and historian. He was the general director of antiquities of Syria and Lebanon since 1929, and director, for more than twenty years, of the Institute of Archaeology of Beirut.
[; "Henri Seyrig", in ''Je m'appelle Byblos'', ]Jean-Pierre Thiollet
Jean-Pierre Thiollet (; born 9 December 1956) is a French writer and journalist.
Primarily living in Paris, he is the author of numerous books and one of the national leaders of the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CEDI), a ...
, H&D (2005), p. 257;
Early life
Henri was born in
Héricourt, France to a liberal bourgeois industrial family. His family moved to
Mulhouse
Mulhouse (; Alsatian language, Alsatian: or , ; ; meaning ''Mill (grinding), mill house'') is a city of the Haut-Rhin Departments of France, department, in the Grand Est Regions of France, region, eastern France, close to the France–Switzerl ...
when his father joined the family business, he was schooled in German. He was later sent to a French Protestant private boarding school in
Normandy
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, Ecole des Roches, Seyrig continued his education in English at
Oxford
Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ...
until 1914.
[; "Henri Seyrig", in ''Je m'appelle Byblos'', ]Jean-Pierre Thiollet
Jean-Pierre Thiollet (; born 9 December 1956) is a French writer and journalist.
Primarily living in Paris, he is the author of numerous books and one of the national leaders of the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CEDI), a ...
, H&D (2005), p. 257;
During World War I, Seyrig fought at
Verdun
Verdun (, , , ; official name before 1970 ''Verdun-sur-Meuse'') is a large city in the Meuse department in Grand Est, northeastern France. It is an arrondissement of the department.
Verdun is the biggest city in Meuse, although the capital ...
and was decorated. In 1917 Seyrig joined the Orient contingent in
Salonika
Thessaloniki (; el, Θεσσαλονίκη, , also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece, with over one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of the geographic region of ...
where he had his first encounter with archeology and left his family business. He then attended the
Sorbonne where he presented a thesis about the Homeric House and in 1922 was admitted to the
French School at Athens where he spent seven years as a member and was promoted to secretary general's office.
[; "Henri Seyrig", in ''Je m'appelle Byblos'', ]Jean-Pierre Thiollet
Jean-Pierre Thiollet (; born 9 December 1956) is a French writer and journalist.
Primarily living in Paris, he is the author of numerous books and one of the national leaders of the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CEDI), a ...
, H&D (2005), p. 257;
Career
In 1929, Seyrig was called recommended by the master of Levantine archaeology
René Dussaud and was appointed General director of antiquities of Syria and Lebanon which were under French mandate. Seyrig created the French institute of archaeology in
Beirut
Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint o ...
which he headed for 20 years. He moved to New York City in 1942 where he worked as a special envoy of The
Free French Government until the end of the war then he returned to Beirut.
[; "Henri Seyrig", in ''Je m'appelle Byblos'', ]Jean-Pierre Thiollet
Jean-Pierre Thiollet (; born 9 December 1956) is a French writer and journalist.
Primarily living in Paris, he is the author of numerous books and one of the national leaders of the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CEDI), a ...
, H&D (2005), p. 257;
Throughout the 1950s/60s he was a visiting scholar invited by the
Institute for Advanced Study
The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), located in Princeton, New Jersey, in the United States, is an independent center for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry. It has served as the academic home of internationally preeminent scholar ...
in
Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton is a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It was established on January 1, 2013, through the consolidation of the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township, both of whi ...
, living part of the year in the United States. In 1967 he left Beirut and retired in Switzerland and continued with his wife, Hermine de Saussure, to spend part of the year in Princeton. Their children were actress
Delphine Seyrig
Delphine Claire Beltiane Seyrig (; 10 April 1932 – 15 October 1990) was a Lebanese-born French actress and film director. She came to prominence in Alain Resnais's 1961 film ''Last Year at Marienbad'', and later acted in films by Francois ...
and composer Francis Seyrig.
He was awarded the
medal of the Royal Numismatic Society in 1961.
Medals: Royal Numismatic Society
numismatics.org.uk; accessed 10 March 2017.
Publications
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References
External links
Profile
production-scientifique.bnf.fr; accessed 21 February 2016.
Henri Seyrig
on data.bnf.fr
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1895 births
1973 deaths
People from Héricourt, Haute-Saône
French Calvinist and Reformed Christians
French archaeologists
French military personnel of World War I
Directors of the Louvre
Members of the French School at Athens
20th-century archaeologists
Phoenician-punic archaeologists
Corresponding Fellows of the British Academy