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The correspondence of Joseph Justus Scaliger

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Botley, Paul and van Miert, Dirk, eds. (2012) The correspondence of Joseph Justus Scaliger. Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance, In 8 volumes . Geneva: Droz. ISBN 9782600015523

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The edition will include about 1650 letters, about 800 of which were written by Scaliger. His correspondents include major figures as Dominicus Baudius, Tycho Brahe, Isaac Casaubon, the Dousa and Dupuy families, Daniel Heinsius, Joannes Kepler, Justus Lipsius, Claudius Salmasius, Jacques-Auguste de Thou, Marcus Welser and Joannes Woverius. The project is supervised by Anthony Grafton (Princeton) and Henk Jan de Jonge (Leiden). The edition, amounting to four thousand pages, is due to come out in 2012 and will be published by Droz (Geneva) in eight volumes.

Item Type: Book
Divisions: Faculty of Arts > English and Comparative Literary Studies
Series Name: Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance
Publisher: Droz
Place of Publication: Geneva
ISBN: 9782600015523
Editor: Botley, Paul and van Miert, Dirk
Official Date: 2012
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Volume: In 8 volumes
Number of Pages: 5000
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
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