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 met
Salomon Reinach, who would be a close friend and mentor, and
Émile Guimet. 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. == Personal life and the war ==