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André Dacier

(Dacier, André, 1651-1722)

André Dacier (1651–1722), französischer Philologe. Stich von Gaillard, nach einen Gemälde von Ferdinand (aus Drex du Radier, L'Europe illustre V, 1777)
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André Dacier (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe dasje]; Latin: Andreas Dacerius; 6 April 1651 – 18 September 1722) 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 influential classical scholar and translator, Anne Dacier. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Dacier, André, 1651-1722, ed.: The Life of Pythagoras, with His Symbols and Golden Verses; Together With the Life of Hierocles, and His Commentaries Upon the Verses (London: Printed for J. Tonson, 1707), trans. by Nicholas Rowe, contrib. by of Alexandria Hierocles
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