Claude Capperonnier (1 May 1671, Montdidier, Somme – 1744), French classical scholar, the son of a tanner, was born at Montdidier. Though destitute of a learned education, he attained a considerable knowledge of the Latin and Greek, of which last language he became professor at Paris. He studied at Amiens and Paris, and took orders in the Church of Rome, but devoted himself almost entirely to classical studies. He declined a professorship in the University of Basle, and was afterwards appointed (1722) to the Greek chair in the Collège de France. He published:
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| - Claude Capperonnier, né à Montdidier le 1er mai 1671 et mort à Paris le 24 juillet 1744, est un philologue français. (fr)
- Claude Capperonnier (1 May 1671, Montdidier, Somme – 1744), French classical scholar, the son of a tanner, was born at Montdidier. Though destitute of a learned education, he attained a considerable knowledge of the Latin and Greek, of which last language he became professor at Paris. He studied at Amiens and Paris, and took orders in the Church of Rome, but devoted himself almost entirely to classical studies. He declined a professorship in the University of Basle, and was afterwards appointed (1722) to the Greek chair in the Collège de France. He published: (en)
- Клод Капперонье́ (фр. Claude Capperonnier; 1 мая 1671—1744) — французский монах и филолог, профессор греческого языка в Collège de France. Главный труд Капперонье — подготовленное им издание Квинтилиана (1725). Подготовил также собрание «Antiqui Rhetores Latini», изданное уже после его смерти (Страсбург, 1756). Дядя филолога Жана Капперонье (1716—1775). (ru)
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| - Claude Capperonnier (1 May 1671, Montdidier, Somme – 1744), French classical scholar, the son of a tanner, was born at Montdidier. Though destitute of a learned education, he attained a considerable knowledge of the Latin and Greek, of which last language he became professor at Paris. He studied at Amiens and Paris, and took orders in the Church of Rome, but devoted himself almost entirely to classical studies. He declined a professorship in the University of Basle, and was afterwards appointed (1722) to the Greek chair in the Collège de France. He published an edition of Quintilian (1725) and left behind him at his death an edition of the ancient Latin Rhetoricians, which was published in 1756. He furnished much material for Robert Estienne's Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. He was also the author of an apology for Sophocles; and left many valuable manuscripts. He was succeeded in his professorship in 1716 by his nephew Jean Capperonnier, born also at Mondidier. He published: 1.
* An edition of Joinville's History of St Lewis, folio. 2.
* An edition of Anacreon, 12mo.; Caesar, 2 vols. 3.
* Plautus, 3 vols. His edition of Sophocles was printed at Paris in 1731, 2 vols. (en)
- Claude Capperonnier, né à Montdidier le 1er mai 1671 et mort à Paris le 24 juillet 1744, est un philologue français. (fr)
- Клод Капперонье́ (фр. Claude Capperonnier; 1 мая 1671—1744) — французский монах и филолог, профессор греческого языка в Collège de France. Главный труд Капперонье — подготовленное им издание Квинтилиана (1725). Подготовил также собрание «Antiqui Rhetores Latini», изданное уже после его смерти (Страсбург, 1756). Капперонье активно полемизировал с Вольтером по поводу значения драматургии Софокла для античной и французской традиции: «Apologie de Sophocle contre la lettre de Voltaire» и «Réponse à la lettre de Voltaire qui contient la critique de l’Oedipe de Sophocle, de celui de Corneille et du sien» (1719). Дядя филолога Жана Капперонье (1716—1775). (ru)
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