He became librarian successively to the Directory, to the Conseil d'Etat[?], and in 1807 to Napoleon, from whom he carried out a number of commissions. He produced a standard work in his Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes et pseudonymes (4vols., 1806—1809). Only the first part of his Examen critique des dictionnaires historiques (1820) was published.
He had a share in the foundation of the libraries of the Louvre, of Fontainebleau, of Compiègneand Saint-Cloud[?]; under Louis XVIII he became administratorof the king's private libraries, but in 1822 he was deprived of all his offices. Barbier died in Paris on the 5th of December 1825.
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