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The ''Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français'' (; ''Illustrated Latin–French Dictionary'') is a dictionary of Latin, described in French. Compiled by the French philologist Félix Gaffiot (1870–1937), it is commonly eponymized « Le Gaffiot » (“The Gaffiot”) by the French. For Francophone scholars of Latin, the ''Dictionnaire'' has become the classic authority of choice. It was first published in 1934, upon completion of the work carried out by Gaffiot, which had been commissioned by the publisher, Hachette. The ''Dictionnaire'' is mentioned in the forty-fifth of the 480 memories recalled by Georges Perec in his ''Je me souviens'' (''I remember''). ==Layout and appearance==
In its original, unabridged form, the ''Dictionnaire'' is an imposing work numbering over 1,700 pages. Its illustrations and its typography have made it famous. The revised and augmented edition of the ''Dictionnaire'', published in November 2000, added a colour atlas, a bibliography, a chronology, the rules of Latin scansion, and tables explaining Roman weights, measures, coinage.
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