Anatole Jean-Baptiste Antoine De Barthélemy
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Anatole Jean-Baptiste Antoine de Barthélemy (1 July 182127 June 1904) was a French
archaeologist Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of Artifact (archaeology), artifacts, architecture, biofact (archaeology), biofacts or ecofacts, ...
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numismatist A numismatist is a specialist, researcher, and/or well-informed collector of numismatics, numismatics/coins ("of coins"; from Late Latin , genitive of ). Numismatists can include collectors, specialist dealers, and scholar-researchers who use coi ...
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Life

He was born at
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in 1821, and died at
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in 1904. In collaboration with J. Geslin de Bourgogne he published ''Études sur la Révolution en Bretagne'' in 1858, and between 1855 and 1879 an exhaustive work in six volumes on the ''Anciens évêchés de Bretagne; histoire et monuments''. In 1880 appeared the ''Choix de documents inédits sur l'histoire de la ligue en Bretagne'', by himself alone. But it was, above all, his numismatical work which established his reputation. This included several popular publications, such as the ''Nouveau manuel complet de numismatique ancienne'' (1851; second edition, revised, 1890), and the ''Nouveau Manuel complet de la numismatique du moyen âge et moderne'' (1853; new edition revised by Adrien Planchet), and a large number of monographs and articles in the technical reviews. The following may be specially mentioned: ''Numismatique mérovingienne'' (1865); ''Essai sur la monnaie parisis'' (1874); ''Note sur l'origine de la monnaie tournoise'' (1896); and in the series of instructions issued by the
Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques The Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (CTHS) (''Committee for Historic and Scientific Works'') is a French research institution created by the Minister of Public Education François Guizot on 18 July 1834 for the purpose of 'leading ...
he edited the number on ''La Numismatique de la France'' (1891). In 1897 he was elected a member of the
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. His younger brother, Édouard Marie, comte de Barthélemy, who was born in
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in 1830, published a number of documents on the ancient French nobility and the history of
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See also

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Joseph Pellerin Joseph Pellerin (1684–1783) was a French Intendant-General of the Navy, first Commissioner of the Navy as well as a celebrated numismatic pioneer. Pellerin was born at Marly, near Versailles 27 April 1684 and died 2 August 1783 at his châtea ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Barthelemy, Anatole Jean-Baptiste Antoine de 1821 births 1904 deaths People from Reims French archaeologists French numismatists Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres École Nationale des Chartes alumni Members of the Ligue de la patrie française