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Dacier was born at Castres in upper Languedoc on the 6th of April 1651 in the family of a protestant advocate.
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Dacier was born at Castres in upper Languedoc on the 6th of April 1651 in the family of a protestant advocate.
His father sent him first to the academy of Puy Laurens, and afterwards to Saumur to study under Tanneguy Lefevre.
On the death of Lefevre in 1672, Dacier moved to Paris, and was appointed one of the editors of the Delphin series of the classics.
In 1695 he was elected member of the Academy of Inscriptions, and also of the French Academy; not long after, as payment for his share in the "medallic" history of the king's reign, he was appointed keeper of the library of the Louvre.
The most important of his works were his editions of Pompeius Festus and Verrius Flaccus, and his translations of Horace (with notes), Aristotle's Poetics, the Electra and Oedipus Coloneus of Sophocles, Epictetus, Hippocrates and Plutarch's^Lwes.
Dacier's work on Festus was first published in Paris, 1681.
Dacier and his wife Anne together translated Meditations by Marcus Aurelius into French in 1690–91, as well as writing an extensive commentary on the work.
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In 1683 he married, Anne Lefevre, the daughter of his old tutor. French scholar and translator from the classics, was born at Saumur. On her father's death in 1672 she removed to Paris, carrying with her part of an edition of Callimachus, which she afterwards published. This was so well received that she was engaged as one of the editors of the Delphin series of classical authors. In 1681 appeared her prose version of Anacreon and Sappho, and in the next few years she published prose versions of Terence and some of the plays of Plautus and Aristophanes.