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Jean Capperonnier (1716, Montdidier, Somme – 1775) was a French classical scholar. He succeeded his uncle Claude Capperonnier, also a distinguished scholar, as the Greek chair at the Collège de France. He published valuable editions of classical authors including Caesar, Anacreon, Plautus, and Sophocles. In 1770 he was named to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. He was a close friend of Diderot's, and he is mentioned often in the correspondence between the Abbé Galiani and Mme d'Epinay. * v * t * e

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  • Jean Capperonnier (fr)
  • Jean Capperonnier (en)
  • Капперонье, Жан (ru)
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  • Jean Capperonnier (1716, Montdidier, Somme – 1775) was a French classical scholar. He succeeded his uncle Claude Capperonnier, also a distinguished scholar, as the Greek chair at the Collège de France. He published valuable editions of classical authors including Caesar, Anacreon, Plautus, and Sophocles. In 1770 he was named to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. He was a close friend of Diderot's, and he is mentioned often in the correspondence between the Abbé Galiani and Mme d'Epinay. * v * t * e (en)
  • Jean Capperonnier, né à Montdidier le 19 mars 1716 et mort à Paris le 30 mai 1775, est un bibliothécaire et philologue français. (fr)
  • Жан Капперонье (фр. Jean Capperonnier; 1716—1775) — французский филолог, профессор греческого языка в Collège de France, занявший кафедру после своего дяди Клода Капперонье. В 1742 г. занял также должность хранителя Королевской библиотеки. Основную известность Капперонье-младший снискал качественными публикациями произведений древних авторов: Юлия Цезаря (1754), Плавта (1759), Софокла (1781) и др. (ru)
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  • Jean Capperonnier (1716, Montdidier, Somme – 1775) was a French classical scholar. He succeeded his uncle Claude Capperonnier, also a distinguished scholar, as the Greek chair at the Collège de France. He published valuable editions of classical authors including Caesar, Anacreon, Plautus, and Sophocles. In 1770 he was named to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. He was a close friend of Diderot's, and he is mentioned often in the correspondence between the Abbé Galiani and Mme d'Epinay. * v * t * e (en)
  • Jean Capperonnier, né à Montdidier le 19 mars 1716 et mort à Paris le 30 mai 1775, est un bibliothécaire et philologue français. (fr)
  • Жан Капперонье (фр. Jean Capperonnier; 1716—1775) — французский филолог, профессор греческого языка в Collège de France, занявший кафедру после своего дяди Клода Капперонье. В 1742 г. занял также должность хранителя Королевской библиотеки. Основную известность Капперонье-младший снискал качественными публикациями произведений древних авторов: Юлия Цезаря (1754), Плавта (1759), Софокла (1781) и др. (ru)
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