Gustave Schlumberger, born on October seventeenth, eighteen forty-four, was a distinguished French historian and numismatist renowned for his expertise in the era of the Crusades and the Byzantine Empire. His scholarly contributions significantly advanced the understanding of this historical period, particularly through his meticulous research and collection of coins.
One of Schlumberger's most notable achievements is his seminal work, Numismatique de l'Orient Latin, published between eighteen seventy-eight and eighteen eighty-two. This comprehensive study remains a cornerstone in the field of numismatics, particularly regarding the coinage associated with the Crusades, and is still regarded as the principal reference on the subject.
In recognition of his contributions to numismatics, Schlumberger was awarded the prestigious medal of the Royal Numismatic Society in nineteen hundred and three. His extensive collection of Crusader coins, which showcases his dedication and passion for the field, is preserved in the Cabinet des Médailles, a department of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.