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Esprit Calvet

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Esprit Calvet (French pronunciation: [ɛspʁi kalvɛ]; 28 November 1728 – 25 July 1810) was a French physician and collector.

Esprit Calvet
Portrait of Calvet, by
Philippe Sauvan [fr] (c. 1778)
BornNovember 28, 1728
Avignon, Vaucluse, France
DiedJuly 25, 1810(1810-07-25) (aged 81)
NationalityFrench
Education
Occupation(s)Physician, collector

Calvet came from a long established family in Avignon and was educated at the Jesuit college in the town. He studied medicine at the university in Avignon, in Montpellier and then in Paris. He returned to Avignon and became the first Professor of Medicine at the university. He eventually became the chief doctor of the Hôpitaux Sainte-Marte.[1]

In his last will, dated 10 January 1810, Calvet donated his cabinet of curiosities, his library and a few pictures to the town of Avignon.[2] The donation was accepted by Napoleon I in a decree dated 9 April 1811.[3][4] The collection is housed in the Musee Calvert on rue Joseph Vernet in Avignon.

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  1. ^ Girard 1955, pp. 16–18.
  2. ^ "Testament olographe d'Esprit Calvet" (in French). Fondation Calvet. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Décret impérial" (in French). Fondation Calvet. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  4. ^ Girard 1955, p. 21.

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