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Louis Bréhier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis Bréhier Louis René Bréhier (August 5, 1868, Brest – October 13, 1951, Reims) was a French historian who specialized in Byzantine studies. ==Biography== He studied history and literature in Paris, obtaining his agrégation in history in 1892. Afterwards he worked as a schoolteacher in Montauban, Bourges, Reims and Saint-Quentin (1892–99). In 1899 he received his doctorate at the Sorbonne with the dissertation "''Le schisme oriental du XIe siècle''" (The Eastern Schism in the 11th Century).〔(WorldCat Title ) Le schisme oriental du XIe siècle〕 From 1903 to 1938 he was professor of ancient and medieval history in Clermont-Ferrand. His travels were largely confined to the Mediterranean world that included an archaeological mission to Mount Athos in 1930. He settled in Reims after World War II and died in this city in 1951.〔(Institut national d'histoire de l'art ) biography〕 Bréhier's best known work was the three-volume "''Le Monde byzantin''" (The Byzantine World). He was a specialist of Byzantine iconography, and in 1924 published an influential treatise on Byzantine art titled "''L'Art byzantin''". In 1835 he became a member of the ''Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres''.〔
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