Jules de Saint-Genois explained

Jules, Baron de Saint-Genois
Birth Date:1813 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Sint-Kwintens-Lennik, Belgium
Death Place:Ghent, Belgium
Nationality:Belgian
Occupation:politician, historian, librarian, professor

Jules, Baron de Saint-Genois (22 March 1813 – 10 September 1867) was a Belgian liberal politician, historian, librarian and professor at the University of Ghent. He was the first President of the Willemsfonds and a prolific contributor to the early volumes of the Biographie Nationale de Belgique, serving as president of the editorial committee.[1]

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De Saint-Genois wrote various historical novels and stories, in both French and Dutch. His historical research was published in monographs and articles in historical journals. As the provincial archivist of East Flanders he published an inventory of the charters of the counts of Flanders. The manuscripts kept at the university library of Ghent were described by him in a published catalogue.[2]

Novels and collections of short stories

Other publications

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Notes and References

  1. Preliminary notice in vol. 2 (Brussels, 1868).
  2. "Liste des ouvrages publiés par M. le baron Jules de Saint-Genois", Annuaire de l'Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique, 35 (1869), 201–206.
  3. Book: de Saint-Genois, J.B. . Le château de Wildenborg: ou Les mutinés du siège d'Ostende (1604). . Van Dale . Le château de Wildenborg: ou Les mutinés du siège d'Ostende . 1846 . fr .