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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, ...
André Dacier was a classical scholar and translator who, with his wife, Anne Dacier, was responsible for some of the famous Delphin series of editions of ...
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 ...

André Dacier

French editor
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, and was the first to produce a "readable" text of the 20-book work. His wife was the... Wikipedia
Born: April 6, 1651, Castres, France
Died: September 18, 1722 (age 71 years), Paris, France
Partner: Anne Dacier
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 ...
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 ...
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The Online Books Page. Online Books by. André Dacier. (Dacier, André, 1651-1722). A Wikipedia article about this author is available.
Books by Dacier, André (sorted by popularity). Displaying results 1–1. The Preface to Aristotle's Art of Poetry André Dacier 71 downloads.
The Pythagorean Golden Verses & Hierocles' Commentary: An Ancient Handbook of Mystic Philosophy · Pythagoras of Samos · 4.44.4 out of 5 stars. (7) ; QUIÉRETE ( ...
André Dacier (1651-722), translator of Horace, Plutarch, Plato, and Aristotle, was also the author of a translation of the principal treatises by ...