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Émilienne Demougeot

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Émilienne Demougeot (1910, Bourges – 19 June 1994, Montpellier) was a 20th-century French historian, a specialist of Late Antiquity and Early Christianity.

Life

She attended elementary and high school in Guadeloupe from 1917 to 1922, then in Tangier in 1925-1926. Once a history teacher, she taught in high school before the war, and then as an assistant at the Sorbonne. She supported her thesis in 1949 and was professor of ancient history at the Faculty of Letters of Montpellier from 1957 to her retirement in 1978. She left a great work especially the monumental Formation de l’Europe et les invasions barbares. She bequeathed her library to the library of ancient history of the Paul-Valéry University in Montpellier.

Bibliography

  • 1951: De l'unité à la division de l'Empire romain, Paris, Adrien-Maisonneuve, 618 pages
  • 1969: La Formation de l'Europe et les invasions barbares. Collection historique (in French). Vol. I. Paris: Aubier. p. 616., online, online.
  • 1969: La Formation de l'Europe et les invasions barbares. Collection historique (in French). Vol. II. Paris: Aubier. p. 410. ISBN 2-7007-0146-1..
  • 1969: La Formation de l'Europe et les invasions barbares. Collection historique (in French). Vol. III. Aubier. 1979. p. 519. ISBN 2-7007-0146-1..
  • 1982: Le Colosse de Barletta, Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Antiquité, T. 94, n°2, 1982, p. 951-978 read on Persée
  • 1980: in collaboration with Michel Christol, André Chastagnol, Mélanges de numismatique, d'archéologie et d'histoire : Offerts à Jean Lafaurie, Société française de numismatique, 286 pages
  • 1988: L'Empire romain et les Barbares d'Occident (IVe-VIIe siècle) : scripta varia (in French). Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne. p. 420. ISBN 2-859-44177-8.