Albert Lecoy de La Marche
Albert Lecoy de La Marche was a French archivist and historian.
Biography
After graduating from the École des Chartes in 1861, he was appointed archivist of the Department of Haute Savoie. In 1864, he went to Paris as archivist in the historical section of the Archives de l'Empire. For many years, he was also a professor of French history at the Catholic Institute in Paris.Works
His magnum opus is Chaire française au moyen âge, which was awarded a prize by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. It consists of three parts:- Part I begins with a summary of the history of preaching in the early church, and in France prior to the eleventh century, and then gives an exhaustive history of French preachers in the following centuries, especially the thirteenth.
- Part II deals with the audiences, the time and the place of preaching, and the various kinds of sermons.
- Part III is a study of all social classes of French society in the Middle Ages as it appears in the light of the sermons.
- Le roi René, sa vie, son administration
- L'Académie de France à Rome
- Anecdotes historiques, légendes et apologues, tirés du recueil inédit d'Étienne de Bourbon dominicain du 13e siècle
- La Société au XIIIe siècle
- Saint Martin
- Les manuscrits et la miniature
- Relations politiques de la France et du royaume de Majorque