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Marc Smith (Marc Pascal Hamilton Smith) was born on 25 July, 1963 in Newcastle upon Tyne, is a Marc H. Smith is historian and palaeographer historian and palaeographer. Discover Marc Smith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Marc Pascal Hamilton Smith |
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Historian
Palaeographer |
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60 years old |
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Leo |
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25 July, 1963 |
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25 July |
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Newcastle upon Tyne |
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United Kingdom
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Marc Smith Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He is preparing a catalog of calligraphic collections published by French up to 1815, preserved in European and American collections.
Marc H. Smith (born 25 July 1963) is a French historian and palaeographer.
Born in Newcastle upon Tyne in England, he has both French and British citizenship.
Marc Smith obtained his archivist palaeographer degree as major (valedictorian) of the 1988 class of the École Nationale des Chartes with a thesis entitled La France et sa civilisation vues par les Italiens au XVIe, then started his career as curator at the Archives nationales (1988–1994).
A former member of the École française de Rome (1990–1993), doctor of the École pratique des hautes études with a thesis on Les Italiens à la découverte de la France au XVIe : géographie, voyages et représentations de l'espace (1993),
he was general secretary of the École nationale des chartes (1995–1998), and since professor of medieval and modern palaeography.
He also taught at the University Paris-Sorbonne (1998–2000), the Columbia University of New York (2014–2016), and head of the Mellon Summer Institute in Vernacular Paleography (Center for Renaissance Studies, Newberry Library, Chicago, et Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles) for French palaeography (since 2008).
He contributed to the expertise of many manuscripts and other objects listed in public and private collections, and the restoration of the château du Bois-Orcan in Noyal-sur-Vilaine (registration of the chapel, 2008).
In 2013, he was also elected director of studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, section of Historical and Philological Sciences (chair of Palaeography and history of writing in Latin characters).
He is president of the International Committee for Latin Palaeography (2015-2020), member of the Hebrew paleography Committee, former secretary (2002-2011) and former president (2014) of the Société de l'histoire de France, co-editor of the series Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi (Brepols ; with Jean-Pierre Mahé and Élisabeth Lalou), member of the editorial boards of Scriptorium, Gazette du livre médiéval, and the Ménestrel portal, member of the reading committee of Scrineum Rivista, and former editor of the Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes journal.
His research mainly concern the evolution of the Latin alphabet in its long term linguistic, technical, cognitive and cultural situations, from Roman inscriptions to digital typography.