Antonin Deloume

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Antonin Deloume

Jean-Antonin Deloume (22 June 1836 – 10 January 1911), was a French jurist.

Biography

He was awarded an agrégation at the Faculty of Law in Aix-en-Provence in 1866, and became a professor at the Faculty of Law in Toulouse in 1878. Deloume was maintainer of the Academy of the Floral Games in 1886.[1] He was made an officer of the Ministry of Education in 1888.

He was awarded by the Académie française (Thérouanne prize) and by the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (Le Dissez de Pénaurin prize), in 1890, for his work Les manieurs d'argent à Rome.

Deloume became the permanent secretary of the Académie de Législation in 1895 and of the Académie des sciences, inscriptions et belles-lettres de Toulouse. He was instrumental in Ozenne's decision to bequeath the Hôtel d'Assézat to the learned societies of Toulouse.

Works

  • Principes généraux du droit international en matière criminelle (1882)
  • Société de Géographie de Toulouse: De Brazza, Stanley, Léopold II, roi des Belges: Le Droit des Gens dans l'Afrique équatoriale (1883)
  • Les manieurs d'argent à Rome (1889)
  • Notice biographique sur M. Gustave Bressolles (1894)
  • Les sociétés scientifiques et littéraires à l'Hôtel d'Assézat-Clémence Isaure (1897)
  • Vue de Toulouse au XVIe siècle: les Capitouls (1899)
  • Aperçu historique sur la faculté de droit de l'Université de Toulouse: maîtres et escoliers de l'an 1228 à 1900 (1900)
  • Histoire sommaire de la Faculté (1905)
  • La passion de l' argent dans les instincts, les lois et les mœurs des romains: ploutocratie croissante jusqu'à l'empire (1908)
  • Éloge de M. le Comte Fernand de Rességuier (1909)
  • Rapport sur les travaux de l'Académie (1910)
  • Éloge de M. Joseph Paget (1911)

Notes

  1. The maintainers are so called because they used to maintain and defend the rules of poetry in disputes. They were originally divided into thirty-six chairs, whose number was increased to forty in 1725. The statutes of the Academy stipulate that the following are chosen from among them: "a Moderator or President; a Sub-Moderator or Vice President; two Censors, a Dispenser; the Perpetual Secretary and the Particular Secretary of the ordinary assemblies".

References

  • Joseph Bressolles, Antonin Deloume: sa vie et ses travaux Toulouse: Édouard Privat (1912)

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