Arthur Gaillard

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Arthur Gaillard (1847–1912) was the head of the State Archives in Belgium from 1904 until his death. His career as an archivist began in 1872 and he worked his way up through all the ranks of the service to become its head. He instituted the practice of publishing summary inventories of the collections, many of which he prepared himself. He is best known for fundamental work on the major institutions of the Habsburg Netherlands, in particular the Great Council of Mechelen and the Council of Brabant.[1]

Preceded byAlphonse Goovaerts
Succeeded byJoseph Cuvelier
Born(1847-11-23)November 23, 1847
DiedMay 10, 1912(1912-05-10) (aged 64)
Quick facts Head of the State Archives in Belgium, Preceded by ...
Arthur Gaillard
Head of the State Archives in Belgium
In office
1904–1912
Preceded byAlphonse Goovaerts
Succeeded byJoseph Cuvelier
Personal details
Born(1847-11-23)November 23, 1847
DiedMay 10, 1912(1912-05-10) (aged 64)
EducationDoctor of Law and political science
Alma materLeuven University
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Publications

  • Le Conseil de Brabant: Histoire – Organisation – Procédure (3 vols., Brussels, 1898–1902).
  • Inventaire des mémoriaux du Grand Conseil de Malines (2 vols., Brussels, 1900–1903).

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