Marie-Claude Guigue
Marie-Claude Guigue (16 October 1832, Trévoux – 8 February 1889, ibidem) was a French archivist.
He gained a Bachelor of Arts in 1852, and in law in 1855. He attended the School of the charters where it supported her thesis: Essay on the causes of the depopulation of the Dombes and origin of étangs.[1] Following this training, in 1856 he graduated as archivist palaeographer. The thesis was published in 1857.[2] He was also the translator of secret notes of Napoleon I to Napoleon III.
TimeLine
- 1859 - Auditor of Weights and Measures in Trévoux.
- 1866 - Collector in Songieu.
- 1870 - Collector in Vonnas.
- 1873 - County Archivist of Ain.
- 1874 - Assistant Archivist of Lyon.
- 1877-1889 - Librarian-in-Chief of the Departmental Archives of the Rhone and Lyon.
- 1877 - Member of the Academy of Sciences, Literature and Arts in Lyon.
- 1880 - Inspector-General of municipal archives department.
- His son George continued his work and his passion for history.
References
- ↑ Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes, 18e année, Tome 3, quatrième série.
- ↑ http://bibnum.enc.sorbonne.fr/omeka/files/original/2df23c9386735ff4395a20dca2c8ee0e.pdf
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