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  1. Isaac Casaubon (* 18. Februar 1559 in Genf; † 1. Juli 1614 in London, Pseudonyme Hortibonus, Misoponerus [1]) war ein gelehrter Protestant und bedeutender Humanist . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Moderne Rezeption. 3 Schriften. 4 Textausgaben. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Anmerkungen. Leben.

  2. 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. Life. Early life. He was born in Geneva to two French Huguenot refugees.

  3. 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. Casaubon was born to French Huguenot refugees. Three years after his birth, the family returned to France and settled at Crest in Dauphiné.

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  4. Isaac Casaubon (1559, Geneva–1614, London) has been widely regarded as the most significant classical scholar of his generation. More recently, his equally important contribution to the history of the early church and to theological controversy has received recognition. The son of Calvinist minister Arnaud Casaubon, he held university ...

  5. Isaac Casaubon. The Project. 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. He was employed to speak to Europe on behalf of his new home, and to supply intellectual ...

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    6. Juli 2005 · Isaac Casaubon verbrachte Kindheit und Jugend in Crest (Dauphiné), wo sein Vater Pastor war. 1578 kam er zurück nach Genf. An der Akademie war er Schüler von François Portus, dessen Lehrstuhl für Griechisch er 1582 übernahm. 1596-1598 lehrte er an der Universität Montpellier. 1598 liess er sich in Lyon nieder, 1600 ging er nach Paris. Auf Bitten König Heinrichs IV. war er ...

  7. 12. Feb. 2018 · A major figure in the late humanist world, Isaac Casaubon spent his career working with ancient texts, many of them philosophical. He produced important and influential commentaries on authors such as Diogenes Laertius, Theophrastus, and Persius, but he did not formulate a distinctive philosophical program of his own.