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André Dacier was a French classical scholar and editor of texts. He began his career with an edition and commentary of Festus's De verborum significatione, ...
Sep 14, 2024 · André Dacier was a classical scholar and translator who, with his wife, Anne Dacier, was responsible for some of the famous Delphin series ...
A French philologist, born at Castres, 6 April, 1651; died 18 September, 1722. He was a Huguenot and studied under Tanneguy Lefèvre at Saumur. While visiting ...
Dacier, André, a French philologist, born at Castres, 6 April, 1651; died 18 September, 1722. He was a Huguenot and studied under Tanneguy Lefèvre at Saumur ...
Follow André Dacier and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's André Dacier Author Page.
Dacier, André, 1651-1722: The Emperor Marcus Antoninus; his conversation with himself. Together with the preliminary discourse of the learned Gataker. (Printed ...
André Dacier (1651-722), translator of Horace, Plutarch, Plato, and Aristotle, was also the author of a translation of the principal treatises by Hippocrates ...
French classical scholar, born at Castres in upper Languedoc, on the 6th of April 1651. His father, a Protestant advocate, sent him first to the academy of Puy ...
Student of the noted classicist Tanneguy Le Fèvre, he married his childhood friend and fellow classical scholar Anne Lefebvre Dacier.
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Nationality: French Classical Scholar, Editor of Texts, French Classical Scholar, Husband of Anne Dacier, Keeper of the Library of the Louvre