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    Guillaume Budé Guillaume Budé Guillaume Budé Guillaume Budé, Lettres grecques. Humaniste français (Paris 1467-Paris 1540). Restaurateur des études grecques (Commentaires sur la langue grecque, 1529) et juridiques (Annotations aux Pandectes, 1508), il donna la mesure de son érudition dans le De asse (1514) et contribua à la création des « lecteurs royaux », le futur Collège de France.

  2. 13 de nov. de 2019 · Abstract. Guillaume Budé’s manifold humanistic production represents a puzzling challenge in today’s specialized scholarship and makes it difficult to encompass all its aspects. A higher civil servant at the French Court, Budé never held teaching appointments, but showed in his books how French university teaching should be renewed ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2015 · Guillaume Budé’s manifold humanistic production represents a puzzling challenge in today’s specialized scholarship and makes it difficult to encompass all its aspects. A higher civil servant at the French Court, Budé never held teaching appointments, but showed in his books how French university teaching should be renewed through the study of the humanities.

  4. 11 de may. de 2018 · Guillaume Budé was born in Paris on Jan. 26, 1467. His university education at Orléans and Paris centered on the study of law and the "liberal studies," especially Greek. He was basically a lawyer turned humanist. His interest in the classics was demonstrated by his translation of three of Plutarch's treatises into Latin (1502-1505).

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  6. Guillaume Budé. and François Hotman. Justinian I, depicted in a 6th-century mosaic; at the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy. Throughout the Middle Ages the Code of Justinian, or Corpus Juris Civilis (“Body of Civil Law”), the four-volume codification of Roman law compiled under the patronage of the Byzantine emperor Justinian (483 ...

  7. Guillaume Budé. Paris, 26 janvier 1467 – Paris, 22 août 1540. Guillaume Budé écrivant dans son cabinet sous l’égide de Mercure et Philologie, enluminure anonyme de dédicace tirée du manuscrit de Guillaume Budé De l’institution du prince, vers 1518-1519, Paris, bibliothèque de l’Arsenal.