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Paul Dissard (1852–1926) was a French art historian, a specialist of
Gallo-Roman culture Gallo-Roman culture was a consequence of the Romanization of Gauls under the rule of the Roman Empire. It was characterized by the Gaulish adoption or adaptation of Roman culture, language, morals and way of life in a uniquely Gaulish context ...
. An epigrapher and curator at the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, he contributed with
Auguste Allmer Louis Christophe Auguste Allmer (8 July 1815 – 27 November 1899) was a 19th-century French historian and epigrapher. He contributed with Paul Dissard to change a fledgling science by confronting archaeological evidence and providing a referenc ...
to change a fledgling science by confronting archaeological evidence and providing a reference documentation.


Publications

; Articles * ''Quelques médailles romaines inédites'', Gobbaerts, Brussels, 1880, 7 p. * ''Jetons des Compagnies de chevaliers - Tireurs de Lyon au XVIIIe siècle'', 7 p., in ''Lyon-Revue'' n° 2, A. Storck impr., Lyon, July 1880. * ''Notice sur la confrérie des Pénitents de Notre-Dame du Confalon'', in ''Lyon-Revue'' n° 6, 7, 8, 10 & 11, A. Storck impr., Lyon, December, January, February, April and May 1881. * ''Épigraphie lyonnaise - Inscriptions funéraires de la rue de Trion'', 7 p, in ''Lyon-Revue'' n° 21, A. Storck impr., Lyon, 30 September 1882. * With A. Vingtrinier, ''Épigraphie lyonnaise. Inscriptions funéraires de la Rue de Trion. Lettre au sujet de deux inscriptions lyonnaises du Musée de Lyon'', collect° ''Opuscules lyonnais'' n° 4, H. Georg, Lyon, 1883, 23 p. * With
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, ''
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- Calendrier de Coligny'', Saint-Maixent, 1898. * ''Additions et corrections au texte de l'inscription gauloise trouvée à Coligny, Ain'',
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, Paris, Lyon, 1898, 48 p. * . * ''Epigraphie'', in coll. "Comité local du Congrès de Lyon 1906 - Association française pour l'avancement des sciences",
Les Musées de Lyon
', pp. 36–49, A. Rey & cie. impr., Lyon, 1906. * Coll., ''Histoire des églises et chapelles de Lyon'', Librairie Roux & H. Lardanchet, Lyon, 1908 & 1909, 2 vol. ; Catalogues * with
Auguste Allmer Louis Christophe Auguste Allmer (8 July 1815 – 27 November 1899) was a 19th-century French historian and epigrapher. He contributed with Paul Dissard to change a fledgling science by confronting archaeological evidence and providing a referenc ...
, ''Trion : antiquités découvertes en 1885 et antérieurement au quartier de Lyon dit de Trion'', Association typographique, Lyon, 1887, ** réed. Baillière, Paris, 1898, 2 vol. * ''Les inscriptions antiques du Musée des beaux-arts de Lyon'', L. Delaroche & cie., Lyon, 1888-1893, 5 vol., 2237 p. * ''Peinture moderne'', in ''Catalogue sommaire des musées de la Ville de Lyon'', Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, Lyon, 1899. * ''Sculpture moderne'', in ''Catalogue sommaire des musées de la Ville de Lyon'', Musée des beaux-arts de Lyon, Lyon, 1899.
''Catalogue des plombs antiques - Collection Récamier : sceaux, tessères, monnaies, objets divers.''
Rollin, Paris, 1905, 328 p. * ''Les musées de Lyon : peinture, sculpture, art antique, épigraphie, sigillographie, Moyen Âge, Renaissance'', Lyon, 1906, ** reprin
''Le Musée de Lyon. Les peintures''
H. Laurens, Paris, 1912, 72 p. ** reprint Nabu Press,
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, May 2010.


See also

* Coligny calendar * Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon


External links


Paul Dissard
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''Antiquités de Coligny (Ain) communiquées par M. Paul Dissard''
on Persée {{DEFAULTSORT:Dissard, Paul 1852 births 1926 deaths People from Lyon French art historians French epigraphers 20th-century French historians 21st-century French historians