Robert Bossuat is a Romanist French philologist, a specialist in medieval literature, a member of the Institute, born August 6, 1888 in Paris and died on 12 November 1968 in Paris.
In a native of Nièvre family, Robert Emile Etienne Bossuat entered "the École Nationale des Chartes" in 1908 and comes second with a thesis on the book "loves Drouart Cow" under the direction of Paul Meyer. Also a licensee of the Faculty of Arts and a Diploma of the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, he managed the contest aggregation grammar in 1914.