Étienne Baluze

Étienne Baluze

Étienne Baluze (November 24, 1630 - July 28, 1718) was a French scholar, also known as Stephanus Baluzius.

Born in Tulle, he was educated at his native town and took minor orders. As secretary to Pierre de Marca, archbishop of Toulouse, he won his appreciation of him, and at his death Marca left him all his papers. Baluze produced the first complete edition of Marca's "treatise De libertatibus Ecclesiae Gallicanae" (1663), and brought out his "Marca hispanica" (1688).

In about 1667, Baluze entered Colbert's service, and until 1700 was in charge of the invaluable library belonging to that minister and to his son, the marquis de Seignelai. Colbert rewarded him for his work by obtaining various benefices for him, and the post of king’s almoner (1679). Subsequently Baluze was appointed professor of Canon law at the College de France on December 31, 1689, and directed it from 1707 to 1710.

His most highly regarded works are:
*"Capitularia Regum Francorum" (1677)
*"Nova Collectio Conciliorum" (1683)
*"Miscellanea" (1678—1715)
*"Letters of Pope Innocent III" (1682)
*"Vitae Paparum Avenionensium" (1693).

He was unfortunate enough to take up the history of the House of Auvergne just at the time when the cardinal de Bouillon, inheritor of the rights, was endeavouring to prove the descent of the La Tour family, in the direct line from the ancient hereditary counts of Auvergne of the 9th century.

As authentic documents in support of these pretensions could not be found, false ones were fabricated. The production of spurious genealogies had already been begun in the "Histoire de la maison d'Auvergne" published by Christophe Justel in 1645; and Chorier, the historian of Dauphiny, had included in the second volume of his history (1672) a forged deed which connected the La Tours of Dauphiny with the La Tours of Auvergne. Next manufacture of forged documents was organized by Jean de Bar, an intimate companion of the cardinal. These rogues were skilful enough, for they succeeded in duping the most illustrious scholars; Dom Jean Mabillon, the founder of diplomatics, Dom Thierry Ruinart and Baluze himself, called as experts, made a unanimously favourable report on July 23 1695. But cardinal de Bouillon had many enemies, and a war of pamphlets began.

In March 1698 Baluze in reply wrote a letter which proved nothing. Two years later, in 1700, Jean de Bar and his accomplices were arrested, and after a long and searching inquiry were declared guilty in 1704. Baluze, nevertheless, was obstinate in his opinion. He was convinced that the incriminated documents were genuine and proposed to do Justel’s work anew. Encouraged and financially supported by the cardinal de Bouillon, he published two works with "Proofs," among which, unfortunately, we find all the deeds which had been pronounced spurious. In the following year he was suddenly engulfed in the disgrace, and exiled from Paris.

He continued to work, and in 1717 published a history of his native town, "Historiae Tutelensis libri tres". Before his death he succeeded in returning to Paris, where he died unconvinced of his errors on July 28 1718.

Recent events

A bust of Baluze, work of the contemporary sculptor Nacera Kainou, was installed in his native city, Tulle, in October 2006.

An Etienne Baluze European Local History Prize was recently created (summer 2007). An international jury, chaired by Professor Daniel Roche (Collège de France, Paris), and formed by Professors Jean Boutier and Alain Dewerpe (France), Peter Jones (UK), Marcello Verga (Italy) and Bartolomé Yun Casalila (Spain), gave the first prize to Italian historian Beatrice Palmero. The prize ceremony was held at Tulle on February 29, 2008.

Bibliography

*Jean Boutier, "Stephanus Baluzius tutelensis. Etienne Baluze (1630-1718). Un savant tullois dans la France de Louis XIV", Tulle, Editions de la Rue Mémoire, 2007 (with bibliography)
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02242a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article]


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