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GIRY (JEAN MARIE JOSEPH), ARTHUR (1848-1899) , French historian, was born at Trevoux (Ain) on the 29th of February 1848. After rapidly completing his classical studies at the lycee at Chartres, he spent some time in the administrative service and in journalism. He then entered the Ecole des Chartes, where, under the influence of J. Quicherat, he developed a strong inclination to the study of the middle ages. The lectures at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes, which he attended from its foundation in 1868, revealed his true bent; and henceforth he devoted himself almost entirely to scholarship. He began modestly by the study of the municipal charters of St Omer. Having been appointed assistant lecturer and afterwards full lecturer at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes, it was to the town of St Omer that he devoted his first lectures and his first important work, Histoire de la ville de Saint-Omer et de ses institutions jusqu'au XI V' siecle (1877). He, however, soon realized that the charters of one town can only be understood by comparing them with those of other towns, and he was gradually led to continue the work which Augustin Thierry had broadly outlined in his studies on the Tiers Etat. A minute knowledge of printed books and a methodical examination of departmental andcommunal archives furnished him with material for a long course of successful lectures, which gave rise to some important works on municipal history and led to a great revival of interest
capital of Normandy by Henry II., king of England, and of the diffusion of- similar charters throughout the French dominions of the Plantagenets; a collection of Documents sur les relations deLa royaute avec les villes de France de 1z8o a 1314 (1885); and Etude sur les origines de la commune de Saint-Quentin (1887). About this time personal considerations induced Giry to devote the greater part of his activity to the study of diplomatic, which had been much neglected at the Ecole des Chartes, but had made great strides in Germany. As assistant (1883) and successor (1885) to Louis de Mas Latrie, Giry restored the study of diplomatic, which had been founded in France by Dom Jean Mabillon, to its legitimate importance. In 1894 he published his Manuel de diplomatique, a monument of lucid and well-arranged erudition, which contained the fruits of his long experience of archives, original
critical edition of the Carolingian diplomas. By arrangement with E. Muhlbacher and the editors of the Monumenta Germaniae historica, this part of the joint work was reserved for Giry. Simultaneously with this work he carried on the publication of the annals of the Carolingian epoch on the model of the German Jahrbucher, reserving for himself the reign of Charles the Bald. Of this series his pupils produced in his lifetime Les Derniers Carolingiens (by F. Lot, 1891), Eudes, comte de Paris at roi de France (by E. Favre, 1893), and Charles le Simple (by Eckel, 1899). The biographies of Louis IV. and Hugh Capet and the history of, the kingdom of Provence were not published until after his death, and his own unfinished history of Charles the Bald was left to be completed by his pupils. The preliminary work on the Carolingian diplomas involved such lengthy and costly researches that the Academic des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres took over the expenses after Giry's death.In the midst of these multifarious labours Giry found time for extensive archaeological researches, and made a special
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For details of Giry's life and works see the funeral orations published in the Bibliotheque de l'Ecole des Charles, and afterwards in a pamphlet (1899). See also the biography by Ferdinand Lot in the Annuaire de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes for 1901; and the bibliography of his works by Henry Maistre in the Correspondance historique at archeologique (1899 and 1900). End of Article: GIRY (JEAN MARIE JOSEPH), ARTHUR (1848-1899) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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