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Célestin Port (23 May 1828 – 4 March 1901) was a French archivist and historian.


Early life and education

Born in
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to a modest family (his father ran an umbrella shop), he studied at the École des chartes, composed a thesis entitled ' '' ssay on the maritime commerce of Narbonne/nowiki>'' (submitted in 1852) and, in 1854, became archivist of the Department of Maine-et-Loire.


Career

Spurred on by his teacher Jules Quicherat, he dedicated forty-seven years of his life to the history of
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, on which he published several important works. His masterpiece — often plagiarised — is his "'" published in three volumes from 1874 to 1878. He also studied the
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. He worked at the same time on the classification of the departmental archives and, in 1891, he donated his personal collection of archival material to the departmental archives.


Other interests

Célestin Port made no mystery of his militant republican sympathies, but he kept his distance from party politics. His other interests included the theatre and
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. He also amassed a collection of engravings and photographs.


Publications

* 3 volumes, also published by Lachèse et Dolbeau, Angers. * 40 pp * 628pp. Also published by (Angers)


Bibliography

* (Reprinted from journal edition originally themed: "Républiques & républicains d'Anjou")


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Port, Celestin 1828 births Writers from Paris École Nationale des Chartes alumni Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres French archivists 19th-century French historians 1901 deaths French male non-fiction writers 19th-century French male writers