- 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...
- Anne Le Fèvre
Dacier (c. 1651 – 17
August 1720),
better known during her
lifetime as
Madame Dacier, was a
French scholar, translator,
commentator and editor...
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Lettre à M.
Dacier (full title:
Lettre à M.
Dacier relative à l'alphabet des hiéroglyphes phonétiques: "Letter to M.
Dacier concerning the
alphabet of...
- 1822, he
published some of his
findings in his
Lettre à M.
Dacier,
addressed to Bon-Joseph
Dacier,
secretary of the
Paris Académie des
Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres...
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value as a
result of the
financial crisis,
following this
transaction Paul
Dacier and
Michael Gradon joined the
AerCap board. By 2013, the
affiliates of Cerberus...
- Bon
Joseph Dacier (Valognes, 1
April 1742 – Paris, 4
February 1833) was a
French historian,
philologist and
translator of
ancient Gr****. He
became a Chevalier...
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daughter Anne
Dacier in Gr**** and Latin, and she
subsequently became the
notable classical scholar and
translator better known as
Madame Dacier. Le Fèvre...
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Champollion made the
complete decipherment by the 1820s. In his
Lettre à M.
Dacier (1822), he wrote: It is a
complex system,
writing figurative, symbolic,...
- Belles-Lettres. On the same day he
wrote the
famous "Lettre à M.
Dacier" to Bon-Joseph
Dacier,
secretary of the Académie,
detailing his discovery. In the postscript...
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Retrieved 31 May 2020. Frade,
Sofia (2016). "Ménage's
Learned Ladies: Anne
Dacier (1647–1720) and Anna
Maria van
Schurman (1607–1678)". In Wyles, Rosie; Hall...