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MOLINIER, AUGUSTE (1851-1904) , French historian, was born at Toulouse on the 3oth of September 1851. He was a pupil at the Ecole des Chartes, which he left in 1873, and also at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes; and he obtained appointments in the public libraries at the Mazarine (1878), at Fontainebleau
Montfort (inserted in vol. xxxiv. of the Bibliotheque de l'ecole, an important contribution to the history of the Albigenses. This marked him out as a capable editor for the new edition of L'histoire generale de Languedoc
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inscriptions et belles-lettres, but remained in manuscript. He also published several documents for the Societe de 1'0rient Latin (Itinera hierosolymitana, in collaboration with Ch. Kohler, 1885); for the Societe de 1'Histoire de France (Chronique normande du xive siecle, assisted by his brother Emile, 1883); for the Collection de textes relatifsl'enseignement de l'histoire (Vie de Louis le Gros, by Suger, 1887); for the Collection des documents inedits (Correspondance administrative d'Alfonse de Poitiers, 1894-1900); for the Recueil des historiens de la France (Obituaires de la province de Sens 1904, 1906), &c., and several volumes in the Recueil des catalogues des bibliotheques publiques de France. Applying to the French classics the rigorous method used with regard to the texts of the middle ages, he published the Pensees of Pascal, revised with the original
series of lectures which he published (Manuel des sources de l'histoire de France au moyen age, 1902-1906). He also taught at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes. He died on the 19th of May 1904, after a short illness, leaving in manuscript a criticism on the sources of the Speculum historicle of Vincent de Beauvais.His elder brother, CHARLES (b. 1843), is also of some importance as an historian, particularly on the history of art and on the heresies of the middle ages. He was appointed professor of history at the university of Toulouse in 1886. A younger brother, EMILE (1857-1906), became an assistant in the print
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