François Guyet
François Guyet, also known as Guyetus, (1575) was a French classical scholar. Born in Angers, he studied Classics at Paris and travelled to Italy and the Holy Roman Empire, making the acquaintances of various contemporary intellectuals. Back in France, he worked as a tutor at the estate of the aristocrat Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette.After being named abbot of the priory Saint-Andrade, he lived and worked at the , a constituent college of the University of Paris. He is best known for his annotations on Latin and Ancient Greek texts, which were published after his death in 1655. Guyet's work includes comments on the Roman authors Terence, Vergil, Suetonius, and Phaedrus. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus, Oudendorp, Frans van, Glareanus, Henricus Loriti, Micyllus, Jakob, Camerarius, Joachim, Grotius, Hugo, Omnibonus Leonicenus, Sulpitius, Johannes, Badius Ascensius, Jodocus, Hortensius, Lambertus, Bersmann, Gregor, Poelmann, Theodor, Guyet, François, Bleyswyck, François van
Published 1728
Published 1728
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