Acadmie Des Inscriptions Et Belles-lettres

The Acadmie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres is a French learned society founded in 1663 and concerned with the humanities. It is one of the five academies of the Institut de France.

History

The origins of the Acadmie was a small council of humanists, members of the Acadmie franaise, that Colbert dcided, in 1663, to have meet regularly in order to receive advice for the Latin inscriptions to be written on the public monuments and on the medals issued to celebrate the events of the reign of Louis XIV. Organized in 1701, the Acadmie royale des inscriptions et mdailles (Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Medals) took its current title in 1716.

Role

In the words of the Academy's charter, it is:
primarily concerned with the study of the monuments, the documents, the languages, and the cultures of the civilizations of antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the classical period, as well as those of non-European civilizations.
The Volney prize is awarded by the Institut de France, based on the proposal by the acadmie.

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