Isaac Casaubon (/kəˈsɔːbən/; French: [kazobɔ̃]; 18 February 1559 – 1 July 1614) was a classical scholar and philologist, first in France and then later...
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Casaubon /kəˈsɔːbən/ is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Isaac Casaubon (1559–1614), French classical scholar Méric Casaubon (1599–1671)...
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Meric Casaubon (14 August 1599 in Geneva – 14 July 1671 in Canterbury), son of Isaac Casaubon, was a French-English classical scholar. He was the first...
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American lead singer in Modest Mouse Isaac Casaubon (1559–1614), French-born English classical scholar and philologist Isaac of the Cells, Egyptian Christian...
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around 1469. The first printed edition was published in 1516 in Venice. Isaac Casaubon, classical scholar and editor of Greek texts, provided the first critical...
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author of the Historia Augusta was disparaging but later authors such as Isaac Casaubon were more respectful. Animula vagula blandula Hospes comesque corporis...
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Leiden 1641 Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae or Banquet of the learned ed. Isaac Casaubon 1612 Epicurus Philosophy of, ed. Pierre Gassendi 2 vols. Leiden 1649...
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publication of the Deipnosophistae in 1612 by the Classical scholar Isaac Casaubon. Browne was also the author of a Latin essay on Athenaeus. By the nineteenth...
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large number of historical illustrations. Aeneas was considered by Isaac Casaubon to have been a contemporary of Xenophon and identical with the Arcadian...
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for example, the work of the 3rd-century philosopher Porphyry, of Isaac Casaubon (1559–1614), and of Richard Reitzenstein (1861–1931), all of whom succeeded...
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