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Lucien Basch (February 5, 1930 - January 25, 2018) was a Belgian historian of navigation in Antiquity and jurist.[1] He attained the post of First Advocate General at the Brussels Court of Appeal.[2].
Early life edit
Basch was born in Antwerp on February 5, 1930. He became interested in the maritime world under the influence of his uncle Rogerd Gillard, an officer in the French Navy, and was self-taught like his colleague and friend Honor Frost.[1]
Works edit
He was the author of the encyclopedic work Le musée imaginaire de la marine antique (1987),[3] with 1136 figures, of which it has been stated that "this monumental 'Nautical History of Antiquity' based on ancient iconography remains an essential work of reference that it would be hard to be without or surpass today" (Harry Tzalas).[1]
Main works edit
- Basch, Lucien (1987). Le musée imaginaire de la marine antique (in French). Athens: Institut hellénique pour la préservation de la tradition nautique.
- Lucien Basch; Robert Raffineur, eds. (1991). Thalassa, l'Egée prehistorique et la mer: actes de la troisième Rencontre égéenne internationale de l'Université de Liège, Station de recherches sous-marines et océanographiques (StaReSO), Calvi, Corse (23-25 avril 1990) (in French). Liege.
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References edit
- ^ a b c Pomey, Patrice (13 August 2018). "Lucien Basch (5 February 1930-25 January 2018) A Life-long Love of Boats". International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 47 (2): 472–476. Bibcode:2018IJNAr..47..472P. doi:10.1111/1095-9270.12319. S2CID 165725713.
- ^ "Lucien Basch". National Library of France. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
- ^ Basch, Lucien (1987). Le musée imaginaire de la marine antique. Athens: Institut hellénique pour la préservation de la tradition nautique.