Background
Seymour Montefiore Robert Rosso de Ricci was born in 1881 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. He lived with his mother in Paris after 1890, when his parents divorced. His father was a colonial judge and a lawyer
Seymour Montefiore Robert Rosso de Ricci was born in 1881 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. He lived with his mother in Paris after 1890, when his parents divorced. His father was a colonial judge and a lawyer
Between 1890 and 1898, de Ricci attended the Lycée Janson de Sailly. He attended and subsequently received his bachelier ès lettres from École pratique des hautes études, Sorbonne in 1897. He went to Côtes-du-Nord, Brittany where he studied Roman inscriptions.
He took an inventory of the inscriptions and published his first book about them in 1897. In 1901 he received his licence. He was a private scholar of epigraphy, Egyptology and bibliography.
De Ricci became a French citizen in 1901.
She was born about 1886 and died about 1938. During World War I, he was a French Army second-class chasseur à pied.
He was an interpreter for the British later in the war. She was born about 1886 and died about 1977.
De Ricci died in Suresnes, near Paris, France in 1942.