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31: 568: 444: 317:, treaties, and the foundations of power than in the literary quality of the text or its lack thereof. Dacier's work on Festus was first published in Paris, 1681, with subsequent editions in 1692, 1699, and 1700. 835: 197:, the daughter of his old tutor. Better known by her married name of Madame Dacier, her work as a classicist has been acknowledged by encyclopedia editors to be far superior to his. 599: 825: 459: 840: 611: 671: 592: 359: 208:; not long after this, as payment for his share in the medallic history of the king's reign, he was appointed keeper of the library of the 464: 298:, who provided notes and additions. His stated goal was to produce a "clear and educationally useful text." Addressing his work to the 138:, and was the first to produce a "readable" text of the 20-book work. His wife was the influential classical scholar and translator, 585: 820: 631: 639: 830: 663: 687: 679: 815: 407: 703: 473: 810: 134: 623: 608: 205: 201: 727: 540:. Translated by Dacier, André (2 ed.). Paris: Denys Thierry; and Claude Barbin. 10 volumes. 129: 125: 327: 775: 554: 449:
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into French in 1690–91, as well as writing an extensive commentary on the work.
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for the rest of his life. On Lefebvre's death in 1672, Dacier moved to
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The most important of Dacier's works were his editions of
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Histoire de la querelle des anciens et des modernes
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Castres
Languedoc
Paris
Classical scholar
editor of texts
Anne Dacier
Latin
classical scholar
editor of texts
commentary
Festus
De verborum significatione
Anne Dacier
Castres
Languedoc
Protestant
lawyer
Puy Laurens
Academy of Saumur
Tanneguy Le Fèvre
Catholicism
Catholic
Paris
Delphin Classics
Anne Lefèvre
Academy of Inscriptions
Académie française
Louvre
Pompeius Festus

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