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Louis Duchesne

Louis Marie Olivier Duchesne (French: [dyʃɛːn]; 13 September 1843 – 21 April 1922) was a French priest, philologist, teacher and a critical historian of Christianity and Roman Catholic liturgy and institutions.

Louis Duchesne
Duchesne in 1920 (Agence Meurisse)
Born
Louis Marie Olivier Duchesne

13 September 1843
Died21 April 1922 (1922-04-22) (aged 78)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)French priest, philologist, teacher and a critical historian of Christianity and Roman Catholic liturgy and institutions
Notable workLiber Pontificalis

Life

 
Duchesne as a young priest

Descended from a family of Breton sailors, he was born on 13 September 1843 in Saint-Servan,[1] Place Roulais, now part of Saint-Malo on the Breton coast, and was orphaned in 1849, after the death of his father Jacques Duchesne. Louis' brother, Jean-Baptiste Duchesne, settled in Oregon City, Oregon in 1849.

 
Duchesne, standing at right, École française de Rome, c.1873–1876

Louis Duchesne was ordained to the priesthood in 1867.[1] He taught in Saint-Brieuc, then in 1868, went to study at the École pratique des Hautes Études in Paris.[2] From 1873 to 1876, he was a student at the École française in Rome. He was an amateur archaeologist and organized expeditions from Rome to Mount Athos, to Syria, and Asia Minor,[3] from which he gained an interest in the early history of the Roman Catholic Church.

In 1877, he obtained the chair of ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Institute, but left the theological faculty in 1883. He then taught at the École Pratique des Hautes Études, where he influenced Alfred Firmin Loisy, a founder of the movement of Modernism, which was formally condemned under Pope Pius X.[4] In 1895, he was appointed director of the École française.[3]

In 1887, he published the results of his thesis, followed by the first complete critical edition of the Liber Pontificalis.[1][2] At a difficult time for critical historians applying modern methods to Church history, drawing together archaeology and topography to supplement literature and setting ecclesiastical events with contexts of social history, Abbé Duchesne was in constant correspondence with like-minded historians among the Bollandists, with their long history of critical editions of hagiographies. He gained fame as a demythologizing critical historian of the popular, pious lives of saints produced by Second Empire publishers.[5]

In 1888, he became a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, and in 1910, he was elected to the Académie française. Abbe Duchesne was made an apostolic prothonotary in 1900.

As editor of the Bulletin critique du littérature, d'histoire et de théologie, Duchesne kept up with current intellectual developments.[6]

He also wrote Les Sources du martyrologe hyéronimien, Origines du culte chrétien (translated as Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution and often reprinted),[2] Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule, and Les Premiers temps de l'État pontifical. These works were universally praised, and he was appointed a commander of the Legion of Honor. However, his Histoire ancienne de l'Église, 1906‑11 (translated as Early History of the Christian Church) was considered too modernist by the Church during the "Modernist crisis" and was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books in 1912.[3]

The London Tablet said,

By his rigid application of scientific methods of research and judgment, by his caustic tongue and pen, Mgr. Duchesne was regarded by some as a scoffer and a vandal among pious traditions. But by those who knew him, he was regarded as a master of the sciences which are auxiliary to ecclesiastical history.[1]

He died in 1922, in Rome, and is buried in the cemetery of Saint-Servan.

Works

  • Mémoire sur une mission au mont Athos (Paris: E. Thorin, 1876)
  • Les Nouveaux textes de Saint Clément de Rome, 1877
  • De codicibus MSS Graecis Pii II in bibliotheca Alexandrino-Vaticana, Paris 1880
  • Origines du culte chrétien: etude sur la liturgie latine avant Charlemagne (1889)
  • Christian worship : its origin and evolution : a study of the Latin liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne. M.L. McClure (transl.). London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 1903. p. 557.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link). Next printing 1919 and 1931 (5th ed.) also in New York : Macmillan Company.
  • The churches separated from Rome. Arnold Harris Mathew (trans.). K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co. ltd. 1907. p. 224.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Duchesne, Louis (1907). Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: I. Provinces du Sud-Est. Paris: Fontemoing. second edition (in French)
  • Early history of the Christian church from its foundation to the end of the third century. Vol. 1–2. London: J. Murray. 1909. p. 428. Vol. III
  • Duchesne, Louis (1910). Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises. Paris: Fontemoing. second edition (in French)
  • Duchesne, Louis (1910). Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: III. Paris: Fontemoing. second edition (in French)
  • Scripta minora : études de topographie romaine et de géographie ecclésiastique. Rome: École française de Rome. 1973. - commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Louis Duchesne.

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d “Louis Duchesne.” The Catholic Historical Review, vol. 8, no. 2, 1922, pp. 214–216. JSTOR  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ a b c Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Duchesne, Louis Marie Olivier" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 629–630.
  3. ^ a b c "Louis Dechesne", Academie Francaise
  4. ^ Pascendi Dominici Gregis
  5. ^ Strenski, Ivan. Theology and the First Theory of Sacrifice, BRILL, 2003, p. 220 ISBN 9789047402732
  6. ^ Mayeur, Jean-Marie. "Monseigneur Duchesne et l'Université", Monseigneur Duchesne et son temps: acts du colloque organisé par L'École Française de Rome, 23-25 Mai 1973

References

  • Hill, Harvey (2002). The Politics of Modernism: Alfred Loisy and the Scientific Study of Religion. Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press. pp. 23–31, 55–56. ISBN 978-0-8132-1094-0.
  • Harvey Hill; Louis-Pierre Sardella; C.J. T. Talar (2008). By Those Who Knew Them: French Modernists Left, Right, and Center. Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press. pp. 42–66, 74–76, 82–88. ISBN 978-0-8132-1537-2.
  • Joassart, B., editor Monseigneur Duchesne et les Bollandistes: Correspondance 2002. [122 letters between Duchesne and the Bollandists]
  • Waché, Brigitte (1975). Monseigneur Duchesne et son temps Rome: École française de Rome.
  • Waché, Brigitte (1992). Monseigneur Louis Duchesne (1843–1922) Rome: École française de Rome.

External links

  • Table of "Personalities and interpreters of the modernist movement" in the Roman Catholic Church

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Louis Marie Olivier Duchesne French dyʃɛːn 13 September 1843 21 April 1922 was a French priest philologist teacher and a critical historian of Christianity and Roman Catholic liturgy and institutions Louis DuchesneDuchesne in 1920 Agence Meurisse BornLouis Marie Olivier Duchesne13 September 1843Saint ServanDied21 April 1922 1922 04 22 aged 78 RomeNationalityFrenchOccupation s French priest philologist teacher and a critical historian of Christianity and Roman Catholic liturgy and institutionsNotable workLiber Pontificalis Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Gallery 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksLife Edit Duchesne as a young priest Descended from a family of Breton sailors he was born on 13 September 1843 in Saint Servan 1 Place Roulais now part of Saint Malo on the Breton coast and was orphaned in 1849 after the death of his father Jacques Duchesne Louis brother Jean Baptiste Duchesne settled in Oregon City Oregon in 1849 Duchesne standing at right Ecole francaise de Rome c 1873 1876 Louis Duchesne was ordained to the priesthood in 1867 1 He taught in Saint Brieuc then in 1868 went to study at the Ecole pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris 2 From 1873 to 1876 he was a student at the Ecole francaise in Rome He was an amateur archaeologist and organized expeditions from Rome to Mount Athos to Syria and Asia Minor 3 from which he gained an interest in the early history of the Roman Catholic Church In 1877 he obtained the chair of ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Institute but left the theological faculty in 1883 He then taught at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes where he influenced Alfred Firmin Loisy a founder of the movement of Modernism which was formally condemned under Pope Pius X 4 In 1895 he was appointed director of the Ecole francaise 3 In 1887 he published the results of his thesis followed by the first complete critical edition of the Liber Pontificalis 1 2 At a difficult time for critical historians applying modern methods to Church history drawing together archaeology and topography to supplement literature and setting ecclesiastical events with contexts of social history Abbe Duchesne was in constant correspondence with like minded historians among the Bollandists with their long history of critical editions of hagiographies He gained fame as a demythologizing critical historian of the popular pious lives of saints produced by Second Empire publishers 5 In 1888 he became a member of the Academie des inscriptions et belles lettres and in 1910 he was elected to the Academie francaise Abbe Duchesne was made an apostolic prothonotary in 1900 As editor of the Bulletin critique du litterature d histoire et de theologie Duchesne kept up with current intellectual developments 6 He also wrote Les Sources du martyrologe hyeronimien Origines du culte chretien translated as Christian Worship Its Origin and Evolution and often reprinted 2 Fastes episcopaux de l ancienne Gaule and Les Premiers temps de l Etat pontifical These works were universally praised and he was appointed a commander of the Legion of Honor However his Histoire ancienne de l Eglise 1906 11 translated as Early History of the Christian Church was considered too modernist by the Church during the Modernist crisis and was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books in 1912 3 The London Tablet said By his rigid application of scientific methods of research and judgment by his caustic tongue and pen Mgr Duchesne was regarded by some as a scoffer and a vandal among pious traditions But by those who knew him he was regarded as a master of the sciences which are auxiliary to ecclesiastical history 1 He died in 1922 in Rome and is buried in the cemetery of Saint Servan Works EditMemoire sur une mission au mont Athos Paris E Thorin 1876 Les Nouveaux textes de Saint Clement de Rome 1877 De codicibus MSS Graecis Pii II in bibliotheca Alexandrino Vaticana Paris 1880 Origines du culte chretien etude sur la liturgie latine avant Charlemagne 1889 Christian worship its origin and evolution a study of the Latin liturgy up to the time of Charlemagne M L McClure transl London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1903 p 557 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Next printing 1919 and 1931 5th ed also in New York Macmillan Company The churches separated from Rome Arnold Harris Mathew trans K Paul Trench Trubner amp co ltd 1907 p 224 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Duchesne Louis 1907 Fastes episcopaux de l ancienne Gaule I Provinces du Sud Est Paris Fontemoing second edition in French Early history of the Christian church from its foundation to the end of the third century Vol 1 2 London J Murray 1909 p 428 Vol III Duchesne Louis 1910 Fastes episcopaux de l ancienne Gaule II L Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises Paris Fontemoing second edition in French Duchesne Louis 1910 Fastes episcopaux de l ancienne Gaule III Paris Fontemoing second edition in French Scripta minora etudes de topographie romaine et de geographie ecclesiastique Rome Ecole francaise de Rome 1973 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Louis Duchesne Gallery Edit Duchesne left in Turquey Duchesne below the cross at Tarquinia April 1885 Duchesne as Director of the Ecole francaise de Rome with his students Louis Canet fr Jean Marx and Duchesne in Rome Duchesne in front with Louis Canet in the hat Duchesne left in Auguste Mariette s house in Cairo Duchesne as Director of the Institut Francais d Archeologie Orientale du Caire in 1912 Duchesne in 1911 Notes Edit a b c d Louis Duchesne The Catholic Historical Review vol 8 no 2 1922 pp 214 216 JSTOR This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b c Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Duchesne Louis Marie Olivier Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 8 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 629 630 a b c Louis Dechesne Academie Francaise Pascendi Dominici Gregis Strenski Ivan Theology and the First Theory of Sacrifice BRILL 2003 p 220 ISBN 9789047402732 Mayeur Jean Marie Monseigneur Duchesne et l Universite Monseigneur Duchesne et son temps acts du colloque organise par L Ecole Francaise de Rome 23 25 Mai 1973References EditHill Harvey 2002 The Politics of Modernism Alfred Loisy and the Scientific Study of Religion Washington DC Catholic University of America Press pp 23 31 55 56 ISBN 978 0 8132 1094 0 Harvey Hill Louis Pierre Sardella C J T Talar 2008 By Those Who Knew Them French Modernists Left Right and Center Washington DC Catholic University of America Press pp 42 66 74 76 82 88 ISBN 978 0 8132 1537 2 Joassart B editor Monseigneur Duchesne et les Bollandistes Correspondance 2002 122 letters between Duchesne and the Bollandists Wache Brigitte 1975 Monseigneur Duchesne et son temps Rome Ecole francaise de Rome Wache Brigitte 1992 Monseigneur Louis Duchesne 1843 1922 Rome Ecole francaise de Rome External links Edit Wikisource has original works by or about Louis Duchesne 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