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44: 712: 146: 506:, in which he concluded that both parties were really agreed on the essential point that Homer was one of the greatest geniuses the world had seen, and that, as a whole, no other poem could be preferred to his; and, soon after (on 5 April 1716) in the house of 191:. She sought to champion ancient literature and used her great capabilities in Latin and Greek for this purpose as well as for her own financial support, producing a series of editions and translations from which she earned her living. She was the dedicatee of 264:
On 29 October 1662, she married Jean Lesnier II. They had a son, Taneguy, born in January 1669, but who died three weeks later. The couple separated around 1670. In 1683, she married one of her father's students,
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In defending Homer, Dacier "developed her own philosophical aesthetics. She insists on the centrality of taste as an indicator of the level of civilization, both moral and artistic, within a particular culture."
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Eliane Itti, "L’acte de baptĂŞme d’Anne Le Fèvre (Mme Dacier) : Is-sur-Tille, 24 dĂ©cembre 1645", Cahiers du centre de gĂ©nĂ©alogie protestante 142, 2008/2, pp. 90–103
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1651. The only known portrait of her, dated 1854, has her death at the age of 68, suggesting 1651–52. Eliane Itti argues for 1645, on the basis of the parish register at
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Like many eighteenth-century intellectual women, she faced sexism and criticism of her work during her lifetime. Enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant, in his
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found useful. Dacier in turn published in 1724 remarks on Pope's translation of the former (1715–20), which gained her some fame in England as well.
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Lettres de Jacques Richier de Cerisy à Élie Bouhéreau, des 30 IX et 28 X 1662 (Dublin, Marsh's Library, Fonds Élie Bouhéreau, 44. Z 2.2.14).
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The exact date of her birth is not known and sources differ in their opinions: 1647 is proposed by Frade and Wyles and also Conley in the
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Frade, Sofia (2016). "MĂ©nage's Learned Ladies: Anne Dacier (1647-1720) and Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678)". In Wyles, Rosie;
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might as well also wear a beard; for that might perhaps better express the mien of depth for which they strive."
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was used to provide leading examples in treatises arguing for female education across the following centuries.
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Ménage's Learned Ladies – Anne Dacier (1647–1720) and Anna Maria van Schurman (1607–1678) – Oxford Scholarship
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Women Classical Scholars: Unsealing the Fountain from the Renaissance to Jacqueline de Romilly
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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which would set the date of her baptism to 24 December 1645. Dacier was first raised at
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Des causes de la corruption du goût ("Of the Causes of the Corruption of Taste").
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Observations on the feeling of the beautiful and sublime and other writings
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appeared, and in the next few years, she published prose versions of
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known for the first time to many French men of letters (including
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appeared, which earned her the esteem in which she is held in
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studies. In 1685 the Daciers were rewarded with a pension by
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1651 – 17 August 1720), better known during her lifetime as
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Linguist, translator, writer, commentator and editor of the
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La Motte carried on the discussion with light gaiety and
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Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime
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Histoire de la querelle des anciens et des modernes
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Index

Anne Lefèvre

Paris
France
classics
Andre Dacier
Tanneguy Le Fèvre

Marie Victoire Jaquotot
scholar
translator
classics
Iliad
Odyssey
Gilles MĂ©nage
Anna Maria van Schurman
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Encyclopædia Britannica
Catholic Encyclopedia
Is-sur-Tille
Preuilly
Touraine
Saumur
Loire region
Latin
ancient Greek
Tanneguy Le Fèvre
André Dacier
Paris
Callimachus

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