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André Dacier (Latin: Andreas Dacerius; 6 April 1651 – 18 September 1722) was a French classical scholar and editor of texts. He began his career with an edition and commentary of Festus' De verborum significatione, and was the first to produce a "readable" text of the 20-book work. His wife was the influential classical scholar and translator, Anne Dacier.

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  • André Dacier (en)
  • André Dacier (de)
  • André Dacier (es)
  • André Dacier (fr)
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  • Дасье, Андре (ru)
  • André Dacier (sv)
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  • André Dacier (* 6. April 1651 in Castres (Tarn); † 18. September 1722 in Paris) war ein französischer Philologe und königlicher Hofbibliothekar. (de)
  • André Dacier (Latin: Andreas Dacerius; 6 April 1651 – 18 September 1722) was a French classical scholar and editor of texts. He began his career with an edition and commentary of Festus' De verborum significatione, and was the first to produce a "readable" text of the 20-book work. His wife was the influential classical scholar and translator, Anne Dacier. (en)
  • André Dacier (Castres, 6 de abril de 1651 - París, 18 de septiembre de 1722) fue un filólogo, helenista, traductor y académico clásico francés. (es)
  • André Dacier (1651-1722) est un homme de lettres français, philologue et traducteur du tournant des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. (fr)
  • André Dacier, född 6 april 1651, död 18 september 1722, var en fransk filolog. Han var gift med Anne Lefebre. Dacier var bibliotekarie vid biblioteket i Louvren 1708, och utgav flera upplagor av klassiska författare såsom Pompeji Festi et Verri Flacci De verborum (1681) och översatte bland annat Aristoteles Poetik (1692). (sv)
  • Андре Дасье (фр. André Dacier; 6 апреля 1651, Кастр в Лангедоке (ныне департамент Тарн) — 18 сентября 1722, Париж) — французский филолог-классик и переводчик. (ru)
  • André Dacier (Castres, 6 aprile 1651 – Parigi, 12 settembre 1722) è stato un filologo, traduttore e scrittore francese. Figlio di un avvocato protestante, studiò all'Accademia di Saumur sotto Tanneguy Le Fèvre, ed ebbe per compagna di studi la figlia del suo maestro, Anne: si sposarono nel 1683. Entrambi abiurarono il protestantesimo nel quale erano stati allevati. (it)
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  • André Dacier (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • Castres, Languedoc, France (en)
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