- Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard d'Ansse (or Dannse) de
Villoison (5
March 1750 (or 1753) – 25
April 1805) was a
classical scholar born at Corbeil-sur-Seine, France...
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bloodless and
exempt from death. — W. Cowper,
citing a
remark by J. de
Villoison In
Ancient Crete,
tradition told of Talos, a
giant man of bronze. When...
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especially those found in the 10th-century m****cripts
discovered by
Villoison in 1781 in the
Biblioteca Marciana in
Venice (see
further Venetus A, Homeric...
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remains there today.
After that,
Venetus A was
largely forgotten until Villoison rediscovered and
published it,
along with the "B scholia" from Venetus...
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January 1628 – 16
April 1687
Original Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard d'Ansse de
Villoison 1776-06-06 ? 5
March 1750 – 25
April 1805
Samuel Vince 1786-06-22 6 April...
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violinist and
composer (d. 1829) 1750 – Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard d'Ansse de
Villoison,
French scholar and
academic (d. 1805) 1751 – Jan Křtitel Kuchař, Czech...
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least one
quotation in each entry. It was
edited for the
first time by
Villoison (1773, 2 vol. in quarto) from a m****cript of
Saint Germain, and also...
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Apion 2.12 Josephus,
Against Apion 2.14
Aulus Gellius.
Attic Nights V.xiv
Villoison, Proleg. ad Apollon. p. ix. &c. Euseb. Praep. Evang. 10.10 Gel. 5.14 Pliny...
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Adamance Coray - Frédéric
Cuvier - Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard d'Ansse de
Villoison - Joseph-Marie de Gérando - Joseph-Philippe-François
Deleuze - Joseph...
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Thucydides 2.49 &c. Suda s.v. Ἄκρων Eudoc., Violar. ap.
Villoison, Anecd. Gr. 1.49
Diogenes Laërtius 8.65
Pliny the Elder,
Naturalis historia...