Natalis de Wailly, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Natalis de Wailly

French archivist, librarian and historian

Date of Birth: 10-May-1805

Place of Birth: Charleville-Mézières, Grand Est, France

Date of Death: 04-Dec-1886

Profession: librarian, historian, translator, archivist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Natalis de Wailly

  • Natalis de Wailly (10 May 1805, Mézières, Ardennes – 4 December 1886, Paris) was a French archivist, librarian and historian. In 1841, as head of the Administrative Section of the Royal Archives, he wrote a ministerial circular, issued by Count Tanneguy Duchâtel, Minister of the Interior, stating that records should be grouped according to the nature of the institution that has accumulated them and formulating the principle of respect des fonds (up until that point, archives had often been sorted according to subject, date or place). In 1854, he was appointed head of the manuscript department of the Bibliothèque impériale. A member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres since 1841 and of several learned societies (e.g.
  • Société de l'histoire de France, Société des anciens textes français, Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques), he was a renowned paleographer and published scientific editions of medieval chroniclers (e.g.
  • Villehardouin and Joinville).

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