Eugène Halphen

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Eugène Halphen
Born(1820-07-05)5 July 1820
Paris, France
Died27 December 1912(1912-12-27) (aged 92)
Paris, France
Other namesUgenic Phanhel
Occupation(s)Historian, poet, book editor
Parents
  • Armand Halphen (father)
  • Pauline Koenigswarter (mother)
RelativesGustave Halphen (brother)

Eugène Halphen (5 July 1820 – 27 December 1912) was a French historian, poet and book editor.

Early life

Eugène Halphen was born on 5 July 1820 in Paris, France.[1][2]

Career

Halphen was a historian.[1] He also composed poetry under the pen name of Ugenic Phanhel.

Halphen was also a book editor. He edited the letters of poet Nicolas Rapin to his son. He also edited the letters written by Henry IV of France to Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully. Additionally, he edited the diary of Robert Arnauld d'Andilly

Death

Halphen died on 27 December 1912 in Paris, France.[1][2]

Works

As an author

  • Halphen, Eugène (1878). Enquête sur le baptême du roi Henri IV, 1599. Paris: Champion.
    OCLC 10745372
    .
  • Phanhel, Ugenic (1888). Coco Gratepain : poème en six chants. Paris: Imperimerie de D. Jouaust. .
  • Halphen, Eugène (1908). Contes de Romainville. Paris: Plon et Nourrit. .
  • Halphen, Eugène (1910). Contes à mes nièces. Paris: Imprimerie de Plon-Nourrit. .
  • Halphen, Eugène (1911). Petites Miettes d'histoire. Paris: Imprimerie de Plon-Nourrit. .

As an editor

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