Edmond Saglio (9 June 1828 in Paris – 7 December 1911) was a French archaeologist. He was son-in-law to journalist Édouard Charton (1807-1890).[1]
From 1871 to 1893, he worked as a curator at the Louvre, followed by a directorship at the Musée de Cluny (1893-1903).[2] In 1887 he became a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres.[3]
With medical historian Charles Victor Daremberg (1817-1872), he was editor of the 10-volume Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines.[4][5]
Works about Edmond Saglio
- "Notice sur la vie et les travaux de M. Edmond Saglio lue dans la séance du 16 mai 1913" by Ulysse Chevalier, Paris : Firmin Didot, 1913.
- "Notice nécrologique sur Edmond Saglio, membre de l'Institut, membre honoraire de la Société nationale des antiquaires de France (1828-1911)" by Maurice Roy, Nogent-le-Rotrou : Imprimerie Daupeley-Gouverneur, 1926.[6][7]
References
- ↑ Statement based on a translation of an equivalent article at the French Wikipedia.
- ↑ American journal of archaeology Archaeological News, 1911
- ↑ Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (listing of members)
- ↑ Dictionnaire de Ch. Daremberg et E. Saglio (1877)
- ↑ Présentation sommaire du Dictionnaire des Antiquités grecques et romaines (par Pascal Payen)
- ↑ google Books Notice sur la vie et les travaux de M. Edmond Saglio
- ↑ Google Books Notice nécrologique sur Edmond Saglio
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