Alfred Maximilien Bonnet

German Latinist classical scholar
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IntroGerman Latinist classical scholar
PlacesGermany
isClassical scholar Latinist Scholar
Work fieldAcademia Literature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth3 November 1841
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Biography

Alfred Maximilien Bonnet (born in Frankfurt am Main, November 3, 1841; died 1917) was a German Latinist classical scholar. He studied at Bonn University, then was a lecturer at Lausanne 1866–74 and in Paris 1874–81, then lecturer and from 1890 professor at the University of Montpellier. He made the first modern editions of various New Testament Apocrypha.

Works

  • Narratio de miraculo a Michaele archangelo Chonis patrato, adjecto Symeonis Metaphrastus de eadem re libello (Paris, 1890)
  • Le Latin de Gregoire de Tours (1890)
editions
  • Latin - The Book of Miracles of the Apostle Andrew (1885)
  • Latin - The Acts of Thomas (Leipzig, 1883)
  • Latin - The Acts of Andrew (1895)
  • Acta apostolorum apocrypha (1891) in collaboration with Richard Adelbert Lipsius.

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