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==Biography==
Born in Paris on September 27,in 1795, he was one of the sonsons of Jean Marie Trognon (died in''ca.'' 18441771–1844), employed at the Ministry of Finance<ref>[https://www.ccomptes.fr/fr/biographies/trognon-alphonse “DictionaryAuguste historicalTrognon was a brother of Alphonse Trognon (1798–1854), genealogicalwho became a translator and biographicalclassicist, and a brother of Victor Amédée Trognon (1807-19471805–1851) »], onwho ''ccomptesbecame an artillery captain.fr''</ref name=ccomptes/>.
 
Translations (in collaboration with his brother Auguste): Vittorio Alfieri: Dramatic works, Paris 1822; Quinte-Curce: History of Alexander the Great, Panckoucke 1828 and 1834, reed. Paléo Clermont-Ferrand 2005; Claudian: Complete works, Panckoucke, Paris 1830 and 1840, reed. Paléo Clermont-Ferrand 2003; Horace: Complete Works
 
 
Former student of the Lycée Napoléon and the [[Normal boarding school]] (class of 1813)<ref>{{cite web |access-date=14-11-2023 |title=The directory |url=https://www. archicubes.ens.fr/lannuaire#annuaire_chercher?identite=Auguste+Trognon |website=ens.fr}}<!-- auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator -->.</ref>, Auguste Trognon was a professor of rhetoric at the college of [[Langres]]<ref name="Rare texts1">cf. [http://pages.textesrares.com/index.php/Rubriques/Cayx-Charles-1793-1858-vice-recteur-de-l-Academie-de-Paris.html “Establishment of a training program history"], on ''pages.textesrares.com''</ref> before becoming a history teacher at [[Lycée Louis-le-Grand|collège royal Louis-le-Grand]]<ref>cf. [http://pages.textesrares.com/index.php/Rubriques/Poirson-Auguste-1795-1870-ou-la-naissance-de-lenseignement-de-lhistoire.html “Former student of the normal school”] , on ''pages.textesrares.com''</ref>. In 1822, [[François Guizot]] chose him as a substitute in his chair of modern history at the [[Faculty of Letters of Paris]].