Arthur Dinaux
Born8 September 1795
Died15 May 1864(1864-05-15) (aged 68)
Occupation(s)Journalist
Historian
Writer

Arthur Martin Dinaux (8 September 1795 – 15 May 1864) was a French journalist and antiquarian.

Dinaux was born in Valenciennes. In 1822 he proposed excavation at the village of Famars, resulting in the discovery of over 30,000 Roman silver medals.[1]

Works

  • Les trouvères cambrésiens, 1836.
  • Les trouvères de la Flandre et du Tournaisis, 1839.
  • Les trouvères artésiens, 1843.
  • Les trouvères : brabançons, hainuyers, liégeois et namurois, 1863.
  • Les sociétés badines, bachiques, littéraires et chantantes, leur histoire et leurs travaux, ed. by Pierre Gustave Brunet, 1867.

References

  1. Ferdinand Nathanael Staaff (1870). La Littérature Française depuis la formation de la langue jusqu'à nos Jours. Didier & Cie. p. 924. Retrieved 13 May 2013.


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