词条 | Élie Vinet |
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Élie Vinet (1509–1587) was a French Renaissance humanist, known as a classical scholar, translator and antiquary. LifeVinet was born at Vinets, in the commune of Saint Médard, near Barbezieux in what is now Charente. Brought up at Barbezieux, he studied at Angoulême, then at Poitiers, where he graduated M.A. At the court of Cognac he associated with Louise de Savoie, and also Marguerite d'Angoulême. He then went to Paris to master Greek and mathematics. In 1539 André de Gouveia invited Vinet to become regent at the Collège de Guyenne, founded in 1533 in Bordeaux. Leaving aside some travels to Coimbra and Paris, he taught there until his death; during much of his time he was principal of the college. He formed its teaching and disciplinee.{{typo help inline|date=March 2019}}[1] Joseph Juste Scaliger was one of his pupils, and he kept up a correspondence with numerous scholars which survives through letters exchanged with Pierre Daniel of Orléans.[2][3]WorksIn 1546, he published the first translation into French of the Life of Charlemagne of Eginhard. He worked on the Roman remains at Bordeaux, making attempts at reconstruction. He wrote
His many translations included Ausonius et Catullus. He commented on the De die natali of Censorinus.[5] His other interests covered science, in particular sundials, and he wrote a work La Manière de faire le solaire que communément on appelle cadrans. Notes1. ^{{fr icon}} Présentation par le lycée Élie Vinet {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Vinet, Elie}}2. ^Écriture de l'humaniste bordelais Elie Vinet (1509-1587); Letter to Pierre Daniel Bern, Burgerbibliothek, cod. 141, f. 23 3. ^Published by Librairie Droz: [https://books.google.com/books?id=ThpAqFBSYdYC&pg=PA125&lpg=PA125&dq=Élie+Vinet+%22Pierre+Daniel%22+lettres&source=bl&ots=EChuMh5G_H&sig=Ca7UQcJ-svyw-2JO1SDFjmigTqE&hl=fr&ei=aPgRS6_yNpGI4Qaw54CUBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CAgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=&f=false Elie Vinet Humaniste de Bordeaux] {{ISBN|978-2-600-03069-4}}. 4. ^{{fr icon}} Élie Vinet 5. ^{{Cite book| publisher = Cambridge University Press | isbn = 978-0-521-39748-3 | pages = 767| editors = Charles B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner (ed.) | last = Kessler | first = Eckhard | title = The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy | chapter = The Intellective Soul | year = 1990}} 8 : 1509 births|1587 deaths|French Renaissance humanists|16th-century French historians|French male non-fiction writers|French philologists|Latin–French translators|French archaeologists |
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