A student of the
École normale supérieure and member of the
French School at Athens (1876-1880), Bernard Haussoullier carried out a mission in
Crete in 1878–1879 where he identified two new fragments of the
Gortyn code. A lecturer at the Faculty of Arts of Caen (1880-1883), a substitute teacher at the
University of Bordeaux, he became a lecturer at the
École pratique des hautes études for Greek antiquities in 1885. Director the ''Revue de philologie, de littérature et d'histoire anciennes'', he directed the excavations of the temple of Apollo in
Didyma with
Emmanuel Pontremoli from 1891 to 1896. A friend of
Jean-Vincent Scheil, he edited the Bronze osselet offered as a votive gift to Apollo didymien by two people of
Miletus, osselet which was caught up as a war prize by
Darius and found at
Susa. Moreover, Bernard Haussoullier, collaborated with American researchers to study Lydian inscriptions and to study the Greek inscriptions of Syria. He was elected a member of the
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1905. == Works ==