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Isaac Casaubon - Wikipedia Isaac Casaubon ( kəˈsɔːbən ; [1] French: [kazobɔ̃]; 18 February 1559 – 1 July 1614) was a classical scholar and philologist, first in France and then later in England His son Méric Casaubon was also a classical scholar
Isaac Casaubon | Classical scholar theologian | Britannica Isaac Casaubon (born Feb 18, 1559, Geneva [Switzerland]—died July 1, 1614, London, Eng ) was a French classical scholar and theologian who was one of the leading scholars of the era
“Grind never stops”, or The Life and Work of Isaac Casaubon If you know the name “Casaubon” today, you might know Edward Casaubon, the dessicated scholar of George Eliot’s Middlemarch (1871–2), laboring in vain on his Key to All Mythologies – bloodless, sexless, and ultimately dead at the age of 45
Who was Isaac Casaubon - The University of Warwick Casaubon worked in Geneva in the 1590s and in Paris from 1600 After the assassination of King Henri IV in 1610, he accepted a position in England from James I and placed his enormous knowledge at the King’s disposal
Edward Casaubon | Victorian scholar, theologian | Britannica Edward Casaubon, fictional character, one of the main figures in George Eliot’s masterpiece Middlemarch (1871–72) Casaubon is a pompous and ineffectual middle-aged scholar who marries the heroine, Dorothea Brooke, because he needs an assistant for his work
Casaubon - Wikipedia Méric Casaubon (1599–1671), French-English classical scholar, son of Isaac Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón (born 1959), head of government of the Mexican Federal District
Homicide Hunter (TV Series 2011–2023) - IMDb On the final episode of Homicide Hunter, Kenda faces his most difficult case yet: the slaying of a young boy After confronting his own demons brought forth by the case, the detective makes the most consequential decision of his career
Isaac Casaubon, 1559–1614 - Cambridge University Press . . . Casaubon (1559–1614), a French Protestant and distinguished Renaissance scholar, was the author of critical texts and commentaries on a vast corpus of classical authors, including Diogenes Laertius, Theocritus, Aristotle and Strabo
Casaubon, the Scholar-Mythologist - The Victorian Web One of its main characters, the Reverend Edward Casaubon, devotes all his time to his research aimed at discovering the Key to all Mythologies This is how he expounds the nature of his studies to Dorothea:
Isaac Casaubon - NNDB Casaubon, though a layman, was collated to a prebendal stall in Canterbury, and an annual pension of £300 was assigned him from the exchequer Nor were these merely paper figures