Claude Dupuy (jurist)
Claude Dupuy (1545–1594), a Parisian jurist,
Abbey of Corbie, acquired by foul means or fair. "Claude Dupuy was not interested in illuminated manuscripts; he looked for good and correct texts, elegantly written. He read, and sometimes annotated them."[4] He died too young to publish the results of his research, but his long correspondence with Gian Vincenzo Pinelli has been edited by Anna Maria Raugei.[5]
Notes
- nom de guerre plays upon the homonymous French "du puits", "of the wellhead", in Latin termed a puteal.
- ^ It was inventoried by Denis Duval in 1595 (Jérôme Delatour, Les livres de Claude Dupuy. Une bibliothèque humaniste au temps des guerres de religion 1998.)
- ^ Tertullian Apologeticum, BN Lat. 1623
- ^ Ofelia N. Salgado, "France and the transmission of Latin manuscripts", in Gerald N. Sandy, The Classical Heritage in France, (Leiden: Brill) 2002:41.
- ^ Raugei (ed.), Gian Vincenzo Pinelli et Claude Dupuy. Une correspondance entre deux humanistes, (Florence) 2001
Further reading
- Sandy, Gerald N. (ed.).The Classical Heritage in France (Leiden: Brill) 2002.