Robert Flacelière
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Biography
After brilliant studies at the Lycée Henri-IV, he entered the École normale supérieure (Paris) in 1922, and passed the agrégation in grammar in 1925. That same year, he joined the French School at Athens, where his main interest was Epigraphy. His Doctorate thesis, defended in 1935 and published in 1937, was entitled Les Aitoliens à Delphes: contributions à l'histoire de la Grèce centrale au IIIe siècle av.J.-C. (The Aitolians at Delphi: contributions to the history of central Greece in the 3rd century BC). He taught Greek language and literature at the Faculté des Lettres in Lyon (from 1932 to 1948), then at the Faculté des Lettres in Paris. In 1967, he was elected member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.
He headed the École normale supérieure from 1963 to 1971. President Georges Pompidou, himself an alumnus of the school, put an end to his duties after Maoist groups occupied the school during the “Night of the Paris Commune”. He then became director of the Fondation Thiers, from 1975 to 1980.
In February 1978, he was one of the founding members of the Comité des intellectuels pour l'Europe des libertés. [6]
On his return from a Mediterranean cruise, he died on May 23 1982.
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with Jean Daniélou Jean Chrysostome, Homélies sur l'incompréhensible, Sources Chrétiennes 28
English translations (selected)
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