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Casaubon /kəˈsɔːbən/ is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Isaac Casaubon (1559–1614),
French classical scholar Méric
Casaubon (1599–1671)...
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Meric Casaubon (14
August 1599 – 14 July 1671) was a French-English
classical scholar. He was the
first to
translate the
Meditations of
Marcus Aurelius...
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Isaac Casaubon (/kəˈsɔːbən/; French: [kazobɔ̃]; 18
February 1559 – 1 July 1614) was a
classical scholar and philologist,
first in
France and then later...
- She is
attracted instead to the Rev.
Edward Casaubon, a 45-year-old scholar.
Dorothea accepts Casaubon's offer of marriage,
despite her sister's misgivings...
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Marcelo Luis
Ebrard Casaubón (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈselo eˈβɾaɾð]; born 10
October 1959) is a
Mexican politician who has
served as the secretary...
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regarded as
another subtle literary joke. The book
opens with a man
named Casaubon hiding in the Musée des Arts et Métiers
after closing. He
believes that...
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marriage to the
Reverend Edward Casaubon, a man
twice her age. The
marriage proves unsatisfying and ends with
Casaubon's unexpected death.
While still married...
- Epidemica: Athenæus, a
delectable Author, very various, and
justly stiled by
Casaubon, Græcorum Plinius.
There is
extant of his, a
famous Piece,
under the name...
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Kerseboom (1632–1690) was a
German painter,
sometimes called Frederick Casaubon in England. Born as
Friedrich Kirschbaum at
Solingen in Germany, he studied...
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Library on
Hebrew m****cripts. In 1609, the
French Huguenot scholar Isaac Casaubon invited Jacob Barnet, an
Italian Jew, to his home in
Drury Lane, London...