Ferdinand Chalandon
(Lyon
, February 10, 1875 – October 31, 1921, Lausanne
, Switzerland
) was a French
medievalist and Byzantinist.
Chalandon’s work remains the most substantial
study of the Normans in Italy
and though
the details of what he wrote a hundred years ago have in places
been modified, it remains the single most important work available
to historians.
Being a former member of the
École française de Rome,
Ferdinand Chalandon was a winner of the
Grand Prix Gobert in 1909.
Publications
- Essai sur le règne d'Alexis Ier Comnène (1081-1118).
Paris : A. Picard, 1900
- La diplomatique des Normands de Sicile et de l'Italie
méridionale. Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'École
française de Rome, 1900
- Numismatique des Normands en Sicile, 1903
- Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en
Sicile. Paris : A. Picard, 1907. Tome I & Tome II
- Jean II Comnène, 1118-1143, et Manuel I Comnène,
1143-1180. Paris. 1912
- Histoire de la Première Croisade jusqu'à l'élection de
Godefroi de Bouillon
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