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Félix Marie Charles Texier (22 August 1802, Versailles – 1 July 1871, ) was a French historian, architect and . Texier published a number of significant works involving personal travels throughout and the Middle East. These books included descriptions and maps of ancient sites, reports of regional and , descriptions of art works and architecture, et al.

Trained as an architect at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he was appointed inspector of public works in 1827. He conducted excavations of the port cities of Fréjus and . Prosopo Sociétés savantes de France In 1833 he was sent on an exploratory mission to , where, in 1834, he discovered the ruins of the ancient Hittite capital of . Available at: University of Heidelberg, Germany As a result of the expedition, he published the three-volume Description de l'Asie Mineure faite par ordre du Gouvernement français. Later in the decade he participated in an expedition that took him to , and . 1833 - Quondam (biographical & bibliographical information)

In 1840, he became deputy professor of at the Collège de France, and in 1845 relocated to as inspector general of public buildings. In 1855, he was elected to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.


Published works
  • Asie mineure: description géographique, historique et archéologique des provinces et des villes de la Chersonnèse d'Asie, 1862 – Asia Minor, geographical, historical and archaeological descriptions of its provinces and cities.
  • Description de l'Arménie et de la Perse, de la Mésopotamie, 1842–45 – Description of Armenia, Persia and Mesopotamia.
  • Mémoires sur la Ville et le port de Fréjus, 1847 – Memoirs on the city and port of Fréjus.
  • Édesse et ses monuments, 1859 – and its monuments.
  • L'Architecture byzantine ou recueil de monuments des premiers temps du christianisme en Orient, 1864 – Translated into English and published as Byzantine architecture : illustrated by examples of edifices erected in the East during the earliest ages of Christianity, London, (with Richard Popplewell Pullan), 1864.
  • The principal ruins of Asia Minor, London, (with Richard Popplewell Pullan), 1865. WorldCat Identities (published works)

  • The American cyclopaedia edited by George Ripley & Charles Anderson Dana
  • Parts of this article are based on a translation of text from the , sources listed as:
    • Texte extrait de Atlas topographique des villes de Gaule - 2 - Fréjus (Revue archéologique de Narbonaise) par L. Rivet, D. Brentchaloff, S. Roucole, S. Saulnier. (p. 23).
    • Nouveau Larousse illustré, Dictionnaire universel encyclopédique, published under the editorship of Claude Augé, Paris, Librairie Larousse, 1898 - 1907.

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