Auguste Himly

Male, Deceased Person

1823 – 1906

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Who was Auguste Himly?

Auguste Louis Himly was a French historian and geographer.

After studying in his native town and taking the university course in Berlin, Himly went to Paris and passed first in the examination for fellowship of the lycées, first in the examinations on leaving the École des Chartes, and first in the examination for fellowship of the faculties. In 1849 he took the degree of doctor of letters with two theses, one of which, Wala et Louis le Débonnaire, placed him in the front rank of French scholars in the province of Carolingian history.

Soon, however, Himly turned his attention to the study of geography. In 1858 he obtained an appointment at the Sorbonne as a teacher of geography, henceforth devoting himself to that subject.

It was not until 1876 that he published, in two volumes, his remarkable Histoire de la formation territoriale des États de l'Europe centrale, in which he showed with a firm, but sometimes slightly heavy touch, the reciprocal influence exerted by geography and history. While the work gives evidence throughout of wide and well-directed research, he preferred to write it in the form of a student's manual; but it was a manual so original that it gained him admission to the Institute in 1881.

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Born
Mar 28, 1823
Nationality
  • France
Died
Oct 6, 1906

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on July 23, 2013

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