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Alfred de Wailly (10 December 1800, Paris – 1869, Paris) was a 19th-century French lexicographer He was professor of rhetoric and the headmaster of Lycée Napoléon (collège Henri IV), general inspector and finally rector of the Academy of Bordeaux. He is the author of Dictionnaires classiques, elegant verse translation of Callimaque and various poems.
He was the son of Étienne-Augustin De Wailly and the brother of Gustave and Jules de Wailly.
Selected works
1826: Épître à J.-J. Rousseau Read online
1861: Nouveau dictionnaire latin-français Read online
1867: Nouveau dictionnaire de versification et de poésie latines Read online
He also translated several pieces from Latin such as Consolation à Marcia, Consolation à Polybius, De la brièveté de la vie, De la clémence, De la colère, all by Seneca.
Sources
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bouillet, Marie-Nicolas; Chassang, Alexis, eds. (1878). Dictionnaire Bouillet (in French). {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
External links
Alfred de Wailly on data.bnf.fr
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