Name Auguste Jal | Role Author | |
Auguste Jal (12 April 1795, Lyon – 5 April 1873) was a French author who wrote on maritime archaeology and history.
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Biography
He was educated at the naval school in Brest, and led a company of the cadets in the defense of Paris during the Hundred Days (1815). His first literary work was done on Le Fureteur, Le Miroir, and Le Pandore, liberal journals. Afterwards he became well known as an art critic. In 1831 he received official charge of the marine archives.
Works
He became known as the author of numerous works on art, and especially on maritime archaeology. His works include:
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