Pierre Danet
French linguist
Intro | French linguist | |
Places | France | |
was | Linguist | |
Work field | Literature Social science | |
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Birth | 1 January 1650, Paris | |
Death | 1 January 1709 (aged 59 years) |
Pierre Danet (1650, Paris – 1709) was a French cleric, Latinist, Hellenist, Romanist and lexicographer.
In 1668, Danet was appointed in the editorial team of expenditure ad usum Delphini by Charles de Sainte-Maure, Duke of Montausier (1610-1690), the tutor of Louis, Grand Dauphin
In 1673, he became Magister Petrus Daneticus academicus, and from 1677 Petrus Danetius Academicus, abbas Sancti Nicolai Virdunensis (abbot of Saint-Nicolas in Verdun).
In the 18th century, Pierre Danet's dictionary experienced numerous editions and adaptations and served as the basis for multiple dictionaries with European languages.