Marie Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville
Marie Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville (December 5, 1827 - February, 1910), French historian and philologist, was born at Nancy.In 1851 he left the ÃÂÃÂcole des Chartes with the degree of palaeographic archivist. He was placed in control of the departmental archives of Aube, and remained in that position until 1880, when he retired on a pension.
He published several volumes of inventorial abstracts, a Repertoire la Theologique du dÃÂépartement in 1861; a valuable Histoire des ducs et comtes de Champagne depuis le VI' siÃÂècle jusqu'a la col du XI, which was published between 1859 and 1869 (8 vols.), is an 1880 an instructive monograph upon Les Intendants de champagne. But already he had become attracted towards the study of the most ancient inhabitants of Gaul; in 1870 he brought out an Etude sur la dÃÂéclinaison des noms propres dans la langue franque a l'ÃÂépoque mÃÂérovingienne; and in 1877 a learned work upon Les Premiers Habitants de en Europe (2nd edition in 2 vols. 1889 and 1894).
Next he concentrated his efforts upon the field of Celtic languages, literature and law, in which he soon became an authority. Appointed in 1882 to the newly founded professorial chair of Celtic at the CollÃÂège de France, he began the Cours de littÃÂérature celtique in 1908 extended to twelve volumes. For this he himself edited the following works: Introduction de l'ÃÂétude de la littÃÂérature celtique (1883); L'EpopÃÂée celtique en Irlande (1892); Etudes de le droit celtique (1895); and Les Principaux Auteurs de conhiquitÃÂé a consulter sur l'histoire des Celtes (1902).
He was among the first in France to enter upon the study of the most ancient monuments of Irish literature with a solid philological preparation and without empty prejudices.
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