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Name
  
Guillaume Jerphanion

Died
  
October 22, 1948, Rome, Italy

Guillaume de Jerphanion, born at Ponteves in 1877, died in Rome on 22 October 1948, was a French Jesuit, epigrapher, geographer, photographer, linguist, archaeologist and Byzantinist.

He served as an officer-interpreter with the French Legion d'Orient in Cyprus in 1918, and became professor and member of the Pontifical Oriental Institute at Rome. He was elected member of the French Academie des inscriptions et belles-lettres in 1947.

He was the first scholar to undertake systematic explorations in Cappadocia, the results of which he disseminated in the form of numerous publications. Between 1925 and 1942, he published the monumental work Une nouvelle province de l'art byzantin, les eglises rupestres de Cappadoce ("A new province of Byzantine art, the rock-cut churches of Cappadocia") in two volumes of text and three of images.

Works

  • La Legion d'Orient, Etudes (1919).
  • Une nouvelle province de l'art byzantin, les eglises rupestres de Cappadoce (5 volumes, 1925–42).
  • La Voix des monuments. Notes et etudes d'archeologie chretienne (1930).
  • La Voix des monuments. Etude d'archeologie. Nouvelle serie (1938).
  • References

    Guillaume de Jerphanion Wikipedia


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