Arthur Dinaux
Arthur Martin Dinaux (8 September 1795 – 15 May 1864) was a French journalist and antiquarian.
Arthur Dinaux | |
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Born | 8 September 1795 |
Died | 15 May 1864 68) | (aged
Occupation | Journalist Historian Writer |
Dinaux was born in Valenciennes. In 1822 he proposed excavation at the village of Famars, resulting in the discovery of over 30,000 Roman silver medals.[1]
Works
- Les trouvères cambrésiens, 1836.
- Les trouvères de la Flandre et du Tournaisis, 1839.
- Les trouvères artésiens, 1843.
- Les trouvères : brabançons, hainuyers, liégeois et namurois, 1863.
- Les sociétés badines, bachiques, littéraires et chantantes, leur histoire et leurs travaux, ed. by Pierre Gustave Brunet, 1867.
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References
- Ferdinand Nathanael Staaff (1870). La Littérature Française depuis la formation de la langue jusqu'à nos Jours. Didier & Cie. p. 924. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
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