Excerpt from A New and General Biographical Dictionary, Vol. 4: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons, in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; From the Earliest Accounts of Time to the Present Period; Wherein Their Remarkable Actions or Sufferi
French academy. In 1717, he obtained a grant in reverfion of ten thoufand crowns upon his place of keeper Of the books of the king's clofet; and when this poi't was united to that of library keeper to the king in 1720, he was not only con tinued in the privileges of his place during life, but the fur vivance of it was granted to his wife; a favour, of which there had never been an infiance before. But her death hap pening firi't, rendered this grant, fo honourable to her, in effeétual. Great as mr. Dacier's grief was for the lofs of an help-mate fo like himfelf, it did not prevent him from fecking out another; and he had actually been married a fecond time, if death had not prevented him. He died upon the 18th Of September 1722, of an ulcer in the throat; which he did not think at all dangerous, fince that very evening he was prefent at the academy. He was feventy-one years of age; {hort of Frature, and of a long and meagre vifage. He was a great promoter Ofvirtue and learning and if he was fomewhat partial to antiquity, yet he is to be excufed, becaufe he had particularly ftudied thofe writers among the pagans, who had applied themfelves with molt fuccefs to the knowledge and regulation of the human mind. Confidered in this light, mr. Dacier is an author highly to be valued for he chofe none but ufeful fubjeéis devoted his labours to works only of importance; and enriched the French lan guage with thofe remains Of wife antiquity, which are moft advantageous to the morals of mankind.
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Excerpt from A New and General Biographical Dictionary, Vol. 4: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons, in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; From the Earliest Accounts of Time to the Present Period; Wherein Their Remarkable Actions or Sufferi
French academy. In 1717, he obtained a grant in reverfion of ten thoufand crowns upon his place of keeper Of the books of the king's clofet; and when this poi't was united to that of library keeper to the king in 1720, he was not only con tinued in the privileges of his place during life, but the fur vivance of it was granted to his wife; a favour, of which there had never been an infiance before. But her death hap pening firi't, rendered this grant, fo honourable to her, in effeétual. Great as mr. Dacier's grief was for the lofs of an help-mate fo like himfelf, it did not prevent him from fecking out another; and he had actually been married a fecond time, if death had not prevented him. He died upon the 18th Of September 1722, of an ulcer in the throat; which he did not think at all dangerous, fince that very evening he was prefent at the academy. He was feventy-one years of age; {hort of Frature, and of a long and meagre vifage. He was a great promoter Ofvirtue and learning and if he was fomewhat partial to antiquity, yet he is to be excufed, becaufe he had particularly ftudied thofe writers among the pagans, who had applied themfelves with molt fuccefs to the knowledge and regulation of the human mind. Confidered in this light, mr. Dacier is an author highly to be valued for he chofe none but ufeful fubjeéis devoted his labours to works only of importance; and enriched the French lan guage with thofe remains Of wife antiquity, which are moft advantageous to the morals of mankind.
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Excerpt from A New and General Biographical Dictionary, Vol. 4: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons, in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; From the Earliest Accounts of Time to the Present Period; Wherein Their Remarkable Actions or Sufferi
Dacier (Andrew) an eminent French critic and philologer, was born of protestant parents at Castres in Upper Languedoc, upon the 6th of April 1651, and had his education in the college there; but, when the direction of it was given, in the year 1664, to the jesuits alone, his father sent him to the university of Puylousens, and afterwards to that of Saumur, that he might finish his classical studies under Tanneguy le Fevre, or Tanaguil Faber. This excellent master was so taken with mr. Dacier's uncommon genius and inclination for learning, that he kept him alone in his house, after he had dismissed the rest of his pupils; and here mr. Dacier conceived that affection for mr. Le Fevre's celebrated daughter, which ended at length in a marriage. Mr. Le Fevre dying on the 12th of September, 1672, mr. Dacier returned to his father; and after some time went to Paris, in order to gain a settlement there to his advantage. After a journey or two he got recommended to the duke of Montausier, governor to the dauphin, who put him in the lift of the commentators for the use of the dauphin, and engaged him in an edition of Pompeius Festus.
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