Henri Patin
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Henri Joseph Guillaume Patin (21 August 1793, in Paris – 19 February 1876) was a French writer and translator of Ancient Greek and Latin.
Works
- Mélanges de littérature ancienne et moderne (1840)
- Études sur les tragiques grecs, ou Examen critique d'Eschyle, de Sophocle et d'Euripide, précédé d'une histoire générale de la tragédie grecque (1841–43)
- Œuvres d'Horace (1866). Text online
- Études sur la poésie latine (1868–69)
- Discours et mélanges littéraires (1876)
- Odes d'Horace (1883). Text online
- Poètes moralistes de la Grèce : Hésiode, Théognis de Mégare, Callinos, Tyrtée, Mimnerme, Solon, Sémonide d'Amorgos, Phocylide, Pythagore, Aristote (1892)
- Lucretius. De la Nature (1893)
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- Amable de Bourzeys (1634)
- Jean Gallois (1672)
- Edme Mongin (1707)
- Jean Ignace de La Ville (1746)
- Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard (1774)
- Jean-François Roger (1817)
- Henri Patin (1842)
- Marie-Louis-Antoine-Gaston Boissier (1876)
- René Doumic (1909)
- André Maurois (1938)
- Marcel Arland (1968)
- Georges Duby (1987)
- Jean-Marie Rouart (1997)
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