François Hinard

François HINARD ( born September 27, 1941 in Neuilly -sur -Seine, † 19 September 2008) was a French historian.

François HINARD made ​​1967 his teaching degree in the humanities and was then a teacher at a high school in Poissy. From 1972 to 1983 he was an assistant for Latin Studies at the University Charles -de- Gaulle in Lille. In 1982 he received his PhD with the topic Proscriptions de la Rome républicaine and then was a lecturer in French at the University of Paris X and Latin at the University of Le Mans. From 1981 to 1990 he was Professor of Ancient History at the Military School of Saint- Cyr. From 1983 to 1989 HINARD taught Roman History and Archaeology at the University of Caen. From 1989 to 2008 he was professor at the Sorbonne.

HINARD employed in his research, particularly with the time and the dictatorship of Sulla. He was particularly interested in the victims of the proscriptions and their descendants as well as for Sulla's image in ancient historiography.

Writings

  • Rome, la dernière République. Recueil d'articles ( = Ausonius éditions. Scripta antiquarian. Vol. 329). Text réunis et presentes par Estelle Bertrand. de Boccard, Paris 2011, ISBN 978-2-356-13042-6.
  • Des origines à Auguste. Fayard, Paris 2000, ISBN 2-213-03194-0.
  • Les proscriptions de la Rome républicaine ( = Collection de l' Ecole Française de Rome. Vol. 83). de Boccard, among others, Paris, 1985, ISBN 2-7283-0094-1 ( partly at the same time: Paris, Sorbonne, PhD thesis, 1982).
  • Sylla. Fayard, Paris, 1985, ISBN 2-213-01672-0.
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