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Jean Mabillon was a French Benedictine monk and one of the foremost figures in the field of paleography and diplomatics. His work laid the foundation for modern historical criticism, particularly in the study of medieval manuscripts. Born in 1632 in the Auvergne region of France, Mabillon dedicated his life to the careful study of historical texts, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and critical analysis. He is best known for his seminal work, 'De re diplomatica,' published in 1681, which systematically outlined the principles of document analysis and preservation. This groundbreaking book not only solidified his reputation but also established a new standard for historians and scholars of medieval studies.

Throughout his career, Mabillon influenced many by promoting rigorous methodologies for evaluating historical documents. His approach encouraged scholars to apply critical thinking and evidence-based analysis to historical texts, which was revolutionary at the time. His dedication to the Benedictine Order and his scholarly pursuits made significant contributions to the understanding of medieval history and literature. Today, he is remembered as a pivotal figure in the development of historical studies, inspiring generations of historians to approach their work with the same diligence and rigor that he exemplified.

国籍 法语
出生日期 November 24, 1632
出生地点 Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule, Auvergne, France
去世日期 September 27, 1707