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Claude Capperonnier was born on May 1, 1671 in Montdider. He was the son of a tanner.
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Claude Capperonnier was born on May 1, 1671 in Montdider. He was the son of a tanner.
Claude Capperonnier studied at Amiens and Paris, and took orders in the Church of Rome, but devoted himself almost entirely to classical studies.
He declined a professorship in the university of Bale, and was afterwards appointed (1722) to the Greek chair in the College de France.
Claude Capperonnier published an edition of Quintilian (1725) and left behind him at his death an edition of the ancient Latin Rhetoricians, which was published in 1756.
He furnished much material for Robert Estienne's Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. His nephew, Jean Capperonnier (1716 - 1775), his successor in the chair of Greek at the College de France, was also a distinguished scholar, and published valuable editions of classical authors-Caesar, Anacreon, Plautus, Sophocles.
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