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Claude Capperonnier (1671-1744)

"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:

An edition of Joinville´s History of St Lewis, folio.An edition of Anacreon, 12mo.; Caesar, 2 vols.Plautus, 3 vols.His edition of Sophocles was printed at Paris in 1731, 2 vols." - (en.wikipedia.org 19.11.2020)

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Was depicted (Actor) Claude Capperonnier (1671-1744)
Painted / Intellectual creation Joseph Aved (1702-1766) ()