Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Jean Baptiste LeChevalier

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Died
  
2 July 1836, Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, Paris, France

Jean Baptiste LeChevalier (July 1 1752 in Trelly, Manche department to July 2 1836 in Paris, Saint-Étienne-du-Mont) was a French scholar, astronomer and archaeologist.

Contents

LeChevalier studied in Paris and taught from 1772 to 1778 at several colleges. He was appointed by the French Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire Choiseul-Gouffier to undertake archaeological research in the region. He visited Italy and the north-west coast of Anatolia, where he devoted his studies particularly to the identification of Troy.

After the outbreak of the French revolution he returned to France. In 1790 he travelled to London, toured Europe in the following years and returned only in 1795 to France.

Since 1806 he was employed as the first curator of the Sainte-Geneviève Library in Paris.

Publications

  • Voyage de la Troade, ou table de la plaine de Troie dans son état actuel (London 1794)
  • Reise nach Troas oder Gemählde der Ebene von Troja in ihrem gegenwärtigen Zustande, Altenburg, 1800
  • Voyage de la Propontide et du Pont-Euxin (London 1800, 2 Bde.)
  • Reise durch den Propontis und Pontus-Euxinus. Liegnitz und Leipzig: Siegert, 1801.
  • works by Jean Baptiste LeChevalier
  • References

    Jean Baptiste LeChevalier Wikipedia