Adolphe Noël des Vergers explained

Birth Date:2 June 1805
Birth Place:Paris, France
Death Place:Nice, France
Occupation:Archaeologist
Historian
Etruscologist
Epigrapher.

Joseph-Marin-Adolphe Noël des Vergers (2 June 1805 – 2 January 1867) was a 19th-century French archaeologist, historian, etruscologist, orientalist and epigrapher.

He was the son of Marin Noël des Vergers, député of the Yonne department.

Biography

While very young he was passionate about science and became the university assistant of the chemist Baron Louis Jacques Thénard. Also passionate about traveling he went to Italy, Greece, the Near East, where he learned Arabic and translated the book Une Vie de Mohamed by Abou'Iféda. At the request of Louis-Philippe's government, he went to Sicily to trace the history of Islamic occupation. Between 1850 and 1856, he began excavations on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea with the help of an Italian archaeologist Alessandro François, enabling him to discover the port of Populonia. In 1857, they discovered 19 untouched burial chambers near Vulci, known since under the name François Tomb whose frescoes evoke the warlike scenes taken from the Iliad by Homer which for the first time told the life of the Etruscans.

Little known in France despite a prize at his name created by the Institut de France, his History of the Etruscans is still very well known in Italy.

He is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery (67th division).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 11 March 2016 . Villa Des Vergers in vendita per dodici milioni . Villa Des Vergers for sale for twelve million . 7 March 2024 . Corriere Romagna . it-IT.
  2. Web site: Zaghini . Paolo . 9 April 2018 . La Rimini ai tempi del Conte Belmonte, piccola e tartassata ma nel pieno della storia . Rimini at the time of Count Belmonte: Small and harassed, but in the midst of history . 7 March 2024 . Chiamami Città . it-IT.