Charles Diehl

Charles Diehl (French: [dil]; January 19, 1859 – November 1, 1944) was a French historian born in Strasbourg. He was a leading authority on Byzantine art and history.

Charles Diehl (1922)

Biography

He received his education at the École Normale Supérieure, and later taught classes on Byzantine history at the Sorbonne. He was member of the École française de Rome (1881–1883) and the École française d'Athènes. In 1910 he became a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres (elected president in 1921).[1]

He died in Paris.

Legacy

The Karolou Dil Street in the city of Thessaloniki (Greece) was named after Charles Diehl. The street is located near the Byzantine church of Hagia Sophia that was restored by him between 1907 and 1909.

Honours and awards

Honorary degrees

Prizes

Acknowledgement

Honours

Selected works

Diehl was the author of several influential books on Byzantine art and history. His treatise "Byzance. Grandeur et décadence" was translated into English by Naomi Walford and published in 1957 as "Byzantium: Greatness and Decline".[2]

Charles Diehl (1878)

Other published works by Diehl include:

  • 1896: L'Art byzantin dans L'Italie méridionale Byzantine art in southern Italy.
  • 1896: L'Afrique byzantine. Histoire de la domination byzantine en Afrique (533–709) Byzantine Africa; history of Byzantine domination in Africa 533–709.
  • 1901: Justinien et la Civilisation byzantine au 6. Siècle Justinian I and the Byzantine civilization of the 6th century.
  • 1904: Theodora, Imperatrice de Byzance Theodora, Imperatrice of Byzantium.
  • 1906–1908: Figures Byzantines Byzantine figures.
  • 1908: Excursions archéologiques en Grèce Archaeological excursions in Greece.
  • 1910: Manuel d'art byzantin Manual of Byzantine art.
  • 1920: Histoire de l'empire byzantin History of the Byzantine Empire.
  • 1928: L'Art chrétien primitif et l'art byzantin Early Christian art and Byzantine art.
  • 1933: La Peinture byzantine Byzantine paintings.
  • 1943: Les Grands Problèmes de l'Histoire Byzantine The main problems of Byzantine history.
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