- History, Languages and Linguistics, Classics, Renaissance Studies, History of Classical Scholarship, Greek Literature, and 31 moreLexicography, Renaissance Humanism, Libanius, History of Classical Philology, Guillaume Budé, Education, Social Sciences, Philosophy, Herodotus, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Vitruvius, Vitruvius Renaissance, Italian Humanism, Antiquarianism, Renaissance antiquarianism, Republic of Letters (Early Modern History), History of Antiquarianism, Ancient Greek Literature, Byzantine Literature, Neo-latin literature, Classical Reception Studies, Philology, Early Modern History, Erasmus, History of the Book, French Renaissance, Medieval And Humanistic Philology, Humanism, Renaissance Greek, GREEK IN THE RENAISSANCE, and Greek studies in the Renaissanceedit
First page of "Guillaume Budé" in OBO (Oxford Bibliographies Online).
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A vast enquiry on Greek prose language written in Latin, Guillaume Bude’s Commentarii linguae Graecae (1529, 1548) are also a “thesaurus” of the Greek legal vocabulary that can still be helpful today. Based on the careful study of a... more
A vast enquiry on Greek prose language written in Latin, Guillaume Bude’s Commentarii linguae Graecae (1529, 1548) are also a “thesaurus” of the Greek legal vocabulary that can still be helpful today. Based on the careful study of a large number of Greek quotations, Bude’s Commentarii are conceived like modern dictionaries, except the alphabetical order, which can be obtained thanks to the two Index, Greek and Latin. In fact, Bude’s complex scheme can be reconstructed and corresponds to the evolution of his project. He initially wanted to provide French scholars with a lexicon of legal words that would help the readers with specific meanings found in orators and historians, whom Bude precisely quotes when necessary. The present contribution aims at both showing how to read Bude’s work in its context and giving a comprehensive list of the Greek legal words and expressions which are explained in the first section of Commentarii , with a large number of identified quotations. Vast...
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Being the proceedings of the Centre Saulnier's 2015 Paris Colloquium "Le Carrefour culturel parisien au tournant de 1500", the volume "Paris, Carrefour culturel autour de 1500" (ed. by Olivier... more
Being the proceedings of the Centre Saulnier's 2015 Paris Colloquium "Le Carrefour culturel parisien au tournant de 1500", the volume "Paris, Carrefour culturel autour de 1500" (ed. by Olivier MILLET and Luigi-Alberto SANCHI) is now released at Presses Universitaires de Paris Sorbonne - PUPS. If a few papers of the Colloquim are finally absent from these proceedings (see the programme above), the volume includes the list of Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne rare books showed at the "Josse Bade" exhibition held during the Colloquium.
Research Interests: History, French Literature, Music History, Greek Literature, Latin Literature, and 15 moreFrench History, Hebrew Language, Medieval French Literature, Literature, Renaissance Humanism, Erasmus, Italian Literature, Humanism, Lucian, Plautus, Paris, Neo Latin Literature, Guillaume Budé, Lucian of Samosata, and Josse Bade
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A short general outlook of Budé's intellectual debt towards Angelo Poliziano, proven through Budé's antiquarian and philological works, for the Paris Nov. 2016 Symposium "La Réception d'Ange Politien en France au XVIe siècle". This paper... more
A short general outlook of Budé's intellectual debt towards Angelo Poliziano, proven through Budé's antiquarian and philological works, for the Paris Nov. 2016 Symposium "La Réception d'Ange Politien en France au XVIe siècle". This paper follows and completes a former publication in 2015, "Per la ricezione di Poliziano in Francia" (Archivum Mentis 3, 2014, pp. 233-246), more focused on textual evidence.
Research Interests: Ancient History, Classics, Greek Literature, Roman History, Roman Historiography, and 15 moreSecular Humanism, Renaissance Humanism, Textual Criticism, Italian Humanism, French Renaissance, Neo-latin literature, Humanism, Ancient Greek History, Ancient Greek Historiography, Antiquarianism, Renaissance antiquarianism, Angelo Poliziano, Classics: Ancient History and Archaeology, Italian Renaissance, and Guillaume Budé
Thanks to the counting of the contents of the five books De Asse and partibus eius(1515; seventh edition, 1541), which are added to some twenty-thousand quotations forming the Commentarii linguae Graecae (1529; final edition, 1548), it is... more
Thanks to the counting of the contents of the five books De Asse and partibus eius(1515; seventh edition, 1541), which are added to some twenty-thousand quotations forming the Commentarii linguae Graecae (1529; final edition, 1548), it is now possible to substantially enrich the list of Guillaume Budé's (1468-1540) intellectual library, only a part of which is physically identified. It turns out to be a vast array, certainly to be better known later, when the contents of the two editions of Annotationes in Pandectas (1508 and 1526; final edition, 1535) will be fully studied, but already signaling Budé as a reader as voracious as encyclopedic, a good connoisseur of the classics, but above all a great explorer of the difficult texts of grammarians, theologians, jurists, agronomists and other authors, the so-called technici.
Research Interests: Classics, Greek Literature, Latin Literature, Early Modern History, Renaissance Humanism, and 8 moreFrench Renaissance, History of Classical Scholarship, Republic of Letters (Early Modern History), Ancient Greek Literature, Ancient Books, Guillaume Budé, Greek Patristics, and GREEK IN THE RENAISSANCE
Research Interests: Christianity, History, Cultural History, Cultural Studies, French Literature, and 13 moreGreek Literature, Latin Literature, French History, Languages and Linguistics, Renaissance Studies, Renaissance Humanism, Roman Law, French Renaissance, French Renaissance Literature, History of Law, Francis I of France, Guillaume Budé, and Francois Ier
This flyer shows the cover and contents of the new-published proceedings of the Paris 2018 symposium on Guillaume Budé's works and their reception, "Les Noces de Philologie et de Guillaume Budé", edited by Christine Bénévent, Romain... more
This flyer shows the cover and contents of the new-published proceedings of the Paris 2018 symposium on Guillaume Budé's works and their reception, "Les Noces de Philologie et de Guillaume Budé", edited by Christine Bénévent, Romain Menini and myself.
Research Interests: History, Intellectual History, Renaissance Humanism, Early Modern Europe, French Renaissance, and 12 moreEarly Modern Intellectual History, Classical philology, Printing History, French Renaissance Literature, History of Modern France, The Greek and Latin Classics, Neolatin Literature, Legal Humanism, Guillaume Budé, History of Books, Printing, and Publishing, Classical Philology, and Medieval and Neolatin Texts
A collective effort of some seventy specialists, "Les Lettres grecques" is a new 1630-page anthology of ancient Greek literature "from Homer to Justinian", made up by Greek texts with introductions and grammar or reference footnotes (in... more
A collective effort of some seventy specialists, "Les Lettres grecques" is a new 1630-page anthology of ancient Greek literature "from Homer to Justinian", made up by Greek texts with introductions and grammar or reference footnotes (in French), but no translations. ISBN : 978-2-251-45080-3
Seven chronological sections organize 46 chapters, each one focusing on a single author or a genre. A large room is made for the classical masterpieces (the Homeric poems, Attic theatre, the orators, Plato and Aristotle, the historians...), while several other authors are included, like Hippocrates, Epicurus, Euclides, Archimedes, Artemidorus of Daldis, Josephus, Athenaeus, and religious ensembles like the Septuagint, the New Testament and the early Christian literature. Therefore, "Greek literature" is meant here in its widest sense.
Appendices contain Greek metrics and dialects, a glossary and a chronology.
Seven chronological sections organize 46 chapters, each one focusing on a single author or a genre. A large room is made for the classical masterpieces (the Homeric poems, Attic theatre, the orators, Plato and Aristotle, the historians...), while several other authors are included, like Hippocrates, Epicurus, Euclides, Archimedes, Artemidorus of Daldis, Josephus, Athenaeus, and religious ensembles like the Septuagint, the New Testament and the early Christian literature. Therefore, "Greek literature" is meant here in its widest sense.
Appendices contain Greek metrics and dialects, a glossary and a chronology.
Research Interests: Greek Literature, Homer, Greek Tragedy, Plato, Aristotle, and 15 moreGreek Language, New Testament, Hellenistic History, Early Christianity, New Testament and Christian Origins, Plato and Platonism, Ancient Greek History, Ancient Greek Philosophy, Homeric poetry, Greek Oratory, Ancient Greek Tragedy and its Reception, Ancient Greek Literature, Aristoteles, Platón, and Ancient Greek Science and Philosophy
Dear Readers, vol. I of my critical edition (with a French translation) of Guillaume Budé's msterpiece DE ASSE ET PARTIBUS EIUS LIBRI V, including the first three books, a general overview and a few indexes, is coming soon. In this pdf... more
Dear Readers, vol. I of my critical edition (with a French translation) of Guillaume Budé's msterpiece DE ASSE ET PARTIBUS EIUS LIBRI V, including the first three books, a general overview and a few indexes, is coming soon. In this pdf document, you will find an introduction to the volume, in French, and a proposal from Librairie Droz to order the volume.
Research Interests: Classical Archaeology, Economics, Greek Literature, Latin Literature, French History, and 33 moreEarly Modern History, Renaissance Humanism, Hellenistic History, Historiography, History of Latin Language, Christian Humanism, Measurement and Evaluation, Biblical Studies, Italian Humanism, French Renaissance, History of Economics, Latin Language and Literature, History of Classical Scholarship, Classical philology, Republic of Letters (Early Modern History), French Renaissance Literature, Latin Language, History of Historiography, Ancient Greek History, Bible, Angelo Poliziano, Hellenistic Judaism, Roman coins, Roman social and economic history, Metrology, Ancient Metrology, Ancient Rome, Neolatin Literature, History of Archaeology - Antiquarianism - Classical Tradition, Ancient Greece and Rome, Umanesimo latino e tradizione dei classici tra sec. XIV e XVI, Guillaume Budé, and Medieval and Neolatin Texts
Being the proceedings of the Centre Saulnier's 2015 Paris Colloquium "Le Carrefour culturel parisien au tournant de 1500", the volume "Paris, Carrefour culturel autour de 1500" (ed. by Olivier MILLET and Luigi-Alberto SANCHI) is now... more
Being the proceedings of the Centre Saulnier's 2015 Paris Colloquium "Le Carrefour culturel parisien au tournant de 1500", the volume "Paris, Carrefour culturel autour de 1500" (ed. by Olivier MILLET and Luigi-Alberto SANCHI) is now released at Presses Universitaires de Paris Sorbonne - PUPS.
If a few papers of the Colloquim are finally absent from these proceedings (see the programme above), the volume includes the list of Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne rare books showed at the "Josse Bade" exhibition held during the Colloquium.
If a few papers of the Colloquim are finally absent from these proceedings (see the programme above), the volume includes the list of Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne rare books showed at the "Josse Bade" exhibition held during the Colloquium.
Research Interests: History, French Literature, Music History, Greek Literature, Latin Literature, and 21 moreFrench History, Hebrew Language, Medieval French Literature, Literature, Renaissance Humanism, Erasmus, Italian Literature, Neo-latin literature, Humanism, Lucian, Plautus, Paris, University History, Guillaume Budé, Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples, Lucian of Samosata, Sorbonne, Titus Macius Plautus, Robert Estienne, and Josse Bade
Program of the Paris Symposium at Collège de France, Oct. 5-6, 2023, on the History of Classical Scholarship in recent times in some countries, esp. France, Italy, United Kingdom. Organized by Dario Mantovani (Collège de France),... more
Program of the Paris Symposium at Collège de France, Oct. 5-6, 2023, on the History of Classical Scholarship in recent times in some countries, esp. France, Italy, United Kingdom. Organized by Dario Mantovani (Collège de France), François Bougard (Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes, Cnrs, Paris), and Luigi-Alberto Sanchi (Institut d'histoire du droit Jean Gaudemet, Cnrs, Paris).
Research Interests: Latin Literature, Book History, History of the Book, Manuscript Studies, History of Classical Scholarship, and 14 moreClassical philology, Book History (History), Classical Reception Studies, Manuscripts (Medieval Studies), Codicology of medieval manuscripts, Palaeography, Reception of Antiquity, Ancient Greek Literature, Ancient Greek Literature, Classical Philology, Ancient Christian Literature, History of Reception of Biblical Texts, Classical Latin and Greek Philology, Storia Della Filologia Classica/history of Classical Scholarship, and Classical Scholarship
By courtesy of Delga Publishers, a third release of Canfora's chapters on Latin literature: Julius Caesar, Lucretius and a panoramic view of how a history of Latin literature arose in Ancient Rome.
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By courtesy of Editions Delga, Paris, Aymeric Monville and I are pleased to offer four more chapters of the upcoming volume "Politique et littérature dans la Rome antique". Please find the first two chapters in a previous file.
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By courtesy of Editions Delga (Paris), I am pleased to offer to the public two chapters of a French partial translation that is actually in process, from "I classici nella storia della letteratura latina" (1994), by Luciano Canfora and... more
By courtesy of Editions Delga (Paris), I am pleased to offer to the public two chapters of a French partial translation that is actually in process, from "I classici nella storia della letteratura latina" (1994), by Luciano Canfora and Renata Roncali. The whole French volume's title will be "Politique et littérature dans la Rome ancienne depuis les origines jusqu'à Augustin" and will include several chapters by Luciano Canfora. The present file includes the introductory chapter of the book, "Rome, cité grecque", and the chapter on "Ennius et son entourage", introducing Ennius life and works.