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Claude Saumaise (15
April 1588 – 3
September 1653), also
known by the
Latin name
Claudius Salmasius, was a
French classical scholar.
Salmasius was born...
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Charlotte Saumaise de
Chazan (1619–1684), also
spelled Saumaize de
Chazan and also
known as
Madame de Brégy, was a poet, one of the Précieuses and lady...
- superior,
Mother de
Saumaise, of the
authenticity of her visions. She was unable, however, to
convince a
Benedictine and a Jesuit, whom
Saumaise had consulted...
- more material. The m****cript of the
Palatine Anthology was
discovered by
Saumaise (Salmasius) in 1606 in the
Palatine library at
Heidelberg (Codex Palatinus...
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evidence favours "the
conclusion of the
French classical scholar Claude de
Saumaise (Salmasius, 1588–1683)" that it is
derived from θρ, the
contraction of...
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Contains parallel Latin translation.
Google Books Claudius Salmasius (Claude
Saumaise) and
Abraham van Berkel, 1688, Στεφάνου Βυζαντίου Ἐθνικὰ κατ' ἐπιτομήν...
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evidence favours "the
conclusion of the
French classical scholar Claude de
Saumaise" that it is
derived from θρ, the
contraction of a Gr****
epithet for Mars...
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under the
names of
Theodericus and
Petrus Diaconus. The
commentary by
Saumaise in his
Plinianae Exercitationes (1689) was
considered indispensable; the...
- Hope of Israel.
Other illustrious scholars who came to
visit were
Claude Saumaise,
Johannes Schefferus,
Olaus Rudbeck,
Johann Heinrich Boeckler, Gabriel...
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eaten at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning,
while 16th
century scholar Claudius Saumaise wrote that it was
typically eaten at 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. It
seems unlikely...