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Victor Guérin (15 September 1821 – 21 Septembe 1890) was a French intellectual, explorer and amateur archaeologist. He published books describing the geography, archeology and history of the areas he explored, which included Greece, Asia Minor, North Africa, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.

Victor Guérin
BornSeptember 15, 1821
Paris
DiedSeptember 21, 1891 (1891-09-22) (aged 70)
Paris

Biography


Guérin, a devout Catholic, graduated from the École normale supérieure in Paris in 1840. After graduation, he began working as a teacher of rhetoric and member of faculty in various colleges and high schools in France, then in Algeria in 1850, and 1852 he became a member of the French School of Athens. While exploring Samos, he identified the spring that feeds the Tunnel of Eupalinos and the beginnings of the channel. His doctoral thesis of 1856 dealt with the coastal region of Palestine, from Khan Yunis to Mount Carmel. With the financial help of Honoré Théodoric d'Albert de Luynes he was able to explore Greece and its islands, Asia Minor, Egypt, Nubia, Tunisia, and the Levant. He published many unknown Punic and Roman inscriptions from Tunisia, as well as a detailed map of the country.[1]

He spent some time as a professor of foreign literature in Lyon and Grenoble, and in 1878 he joined the faculty of the Institut Catholique de Paris. He was a member of the Société des Antiquaires de France from 1862, and of the Légion d'honneur from 1866.

He died on 21 September 1891 in Paris.[1][2]


Expeditions


The Tomb of Jonah in Mashhad, reprinted in La Terre Sainte from Picturesque Palestine
The Tomb of Jonah in Mashhad, reprinted in La Terre Sainte from Picturesque Palestine

Guérin visited the Holy Land eight times in 1852, 1854, 1863, 1870, 1875, 1882, 1884, and 1888.[3] He won a French Academy of Sciences prize for his 7-volume Geographical, Historical, and Archaeological Description of Palestine. Much of Guérin's seminal work is spent in describing the ruins (khirbas) in those places he visited.


Works


Guérin's Map of Palestine, with the places he visited (1881).
Guérin's Map of Palestine, with the places he visited (1881).

In his books Guerin writes about the identification and history of archaeological sites, often referring to passages from the Hebrew Bible, Greek mythology, and contemporary explorers and scholars such as Robinson and Titus Tobler. He also quotes from other Jewish sources such as the Mishna and Talmud, as well as Jewish travelers such as Benjamin of Tudela and Isaac Chelo. Guérin designed large scale maps to accompany the books, printed separately.

His published works include:


References


  1. Rey, E (1893). "Notice nécrologique de M. Victor Guérin". Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France: 53–56.
  2. Mowat, R (1890). "Paroles prononcées sur la tombe de Victor Guérin". Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France (in French): 298-299.
  3. Shavit, Jacob; Shavit, Yaacov; Eran, Mordechai (2007). The Hebrew Bible reborn: from Holy Scripture to the Book of Books. ISBN 9783110191417. Retrieved 2011-03-30.



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