Jean Théophile Homolle (19 December 1848, Paris – 13 June 1925, Paris) was a French archaeologist and classical philologist.
Biography
From 1869 he studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, receiving his agrégation for history in 1874. He then became a member of the French School at Athens, of which, he directed a highly successful excavation at Delos (from 1877).[1] For several years he taught classes in ancient Greek and Latin at the University of Nancy, and in 1884 became a substitute professor for Paul Foucart at Collège de France.[2]
From 1891 to 1903 he served as director of the French School at Athens, during which time, he was in charge of an important excavation at Delphi.[3] From 1904 to 1911 he was director of national museums (Louvre), but was forced to relinquish this position due to the theft of the Mona Lisa in August 1911. After a brief stay at Athens, he returned to Paris, where from 1913 to 1923, he was director of the Bibliothèque nationale de France (National Library of France).[2]
Selected works
- "Statues trouvées à Délos". Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique, 3 (1879), p. 99-110.
- "Comptes des hiéropes d'Apollon Délien", Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 6 (1882), p. 1-167.
- "Les Romains à Délos", Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 8 (1884), p. 75-158.
- Les Archives de l'intendance sacrée à Délos (315-166 avant J.-C.). Paris: E. Thorin, 1887.
- "Comptes et Inventaires des temples déliens en l'année 279", Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 14, 1890, p. 389-511 ; 15, 1891, p. 113-168.
- Ab Urbe Condita Libri XXIII-XXV et XXVI-XXX. (edition of Livy, 2nd edition) with notes, commentary, index, maps and plans, with Othon Riemann. Paris: Hachette, 1891, 2 volumes.
- "Topographie de Delphes", Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 21 (1897), p. 256-320.
- "L'Aurige de Delphes". Monuments et Mémoires de la fondation Eugène Piot 4, 2, 1898.
- "Monuments figurés de Delphes. Les fouilles du temple d'Apollon", Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 25 (1901), p. 457-515 ; 26, p. 587-639.
- "L'Origine du chapiteau corinthien", Revue archéologique 2 (1916), p. 17-60.
- "L'Origine des Cariatides", Revue archéologique 2, (1917), p. 1-67.[2]
References
- ↑ Great Moments in Greek Archaeology by Panos Valavanēs
- 1 2 3 Homolle, Théophile INHA
- ↑ The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome, Volume 7 edited by Michael Gagarin
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