Jean-Jacques Bourassé, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jean-Jacques Bourassé

French archaeologist

Date of Birth: 22-Dec-1813

Date of Death: 04-Oct-1872

Profession: historian, Catholic priest, translator, zoologist, archaeologist, anthropologist, Bible translator

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Jean-Jacques Bourassé

  • Jean-Jacques Bourassé (22 December 1813, Ste.-Maure (Indre-et-Loire), France—4 October 1872, Tours) was a French Roman Catholic priest, archaeologist and historian.
  • He made his preparatory studies for the priesthood in Paris.
  • In 1835, he taught the natural sciences at the preparatory seminary of Tours, where he began a course of archaeology that soon attracted attention.
  • The results achieved by him in a comparatively new field of research were such as to entitle him to be considered a veritable pioneer in France of the science of Christian archaeology.
  • In 1884 he became professor at the grand séminaire and held the chair of dogmatic theology there for six years.
  • He then discontinued teaching in order to devote himself entirely to the preparation of his various archæological works.
  • Among the productions published by him the best known are: Archéologie Chrétienne (1841); Les Cathédrales de France (1843); Les plus belles églises du monde (1857); Recherches historiques et archéologiques sur les églises romaines en Touraine (1869). Together with Pierre-Désiré Janvier in 1843 he published a French translation of the Bible from the Vulgate.
  • It was published as a luxurious edition in two volumes, illustrated by H.
  • Giacomelli and G.
  • Doré.
  • It was a readable translation that could have become more popular except for the high cost.

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