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French historian, theologian, and archaeologist
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Albert Grenier (22 April 1878, Paris – 23 June 1961, Paris) was a French historian, theologian, and archaeologist. He specialized in the history of ancient Rome and the Celts, especially the Gauls.

Works (selection)

  • La Gaule : province romaine.
  • Le Génie romain dans la religion, la pensée et l'art, La Renaissance du Livre, Paris, 1925
  • Les Gaulois, Petite bibliothèque Payot, Paris, 1970. ISBN 2-228-88838-9
  • Quatre villes romaines de Rhénanie : Trèves, Mayence, Bonn, Cologne.
  • Manuel d'archéologie gallo-romaine, tome 1 : Généralités et travaux militaires.
  • Manuel d'archéologie gallo-romaine, tome 2 : L'Archéologie du sol, les routes, la navigation, l'occupation du sol.

References

  1. Grenier, Albert (2013). "Knowledge and the Imperial Idea. Geography and History in Rome". The Roman Spirit - In Religion, Thought and Art. doi:10.4324/9781315005423. ISBN 978-1-315-00542-3.
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