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André Schott (in Latin ''Andreas Schottus''; 12 September 1552 – 23 January 1629) was a Jesuit priest of the Duchy of Brabant, academic, linguist, translator and editor. Born in Antwerp (in the Seventeen Provinces of the Low Countries) he studied at the Collegium Trilingue of Louvain, where he was a pupil of the Latinist Cornelius Valerius,〔Sandys, II, p. 305〕 Douai and Paris; and taught in Zaragoza and Toledo. After entering the Society of Jesus in 1586 he taught Greek in Rome and Antwerp. He corresponded with Ortelius, Isaac Casaubon, and Hugo Grotius.〔Guillaume H.M. Posthumus Meyjes (ed.), Hugo Grotius, Meletius sive De iis quae inter Christianos conveniunt Epistola: Critical Edition with Translation, Commentary and Introduction, Brill 1988, p. 33, n. 67〕 André Schott died in Antwerp in 1629. ==Editions Schottus was responsible for== *Aurelius Victor (1577) *''Origo gentis romanae'',〔(Anonymous, Origo Gentis Romanae: The Origin of the Roman People (2004). Preface. )〕 (1579) manuscript from Theodore Poelmann, printed with ''De Viris illustribus Urbis Romae'', ''De Caesaribus'', ''De Vita et Mortis Imperatorum Romanorum''〔(Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, v. 3, page 1255 )〕 *''De situ orbis spicelegio auctus'' of Pomponius Mela (Antwerp 1582) *''Tabulae rei nummariae Romanorum Graecorumque'' (1605) *Seneca the rhetorician (1607) *''Commentarius in Aemilium Probum'' (1609) commentary on Aemilius Probus *''Photii bibliotheca graeco-latina'' (1611) *''Proverbs of Diogenianus'' (1612) *''Chrestomathy of Proclus'' (1615) *''In Ciceronem Annotationes: Quibus lectiora eiusdem carmina accedunt'' of Carolus Langus (Carl Lange) *''Antonini Augusti Provinciarum'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「André Schott」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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