Le parcours de Denis Lambin (1519-1572), précurseur de la « Slow Science » ?

Denis Lambin (1519-1572) offers an interesting trajectory. The method that he patiently developed in the service of very reputable editions echoes the current claims of the proponents of “Slow science”. Coming from an artisanal background, he had several periods of training in France and Italy which...

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Main Author: Astrid Quillien
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Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2020-11-01
Series:Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/5065
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description Denis Lambin (1519-1572) offers an interesting trajectory. The method that he patiently developed in the service of very reputable editions echoes the current claims of the proponents of “Slow science”. Coming from an artisanal background, he had several periods of training in France and Italy which allowed to established a large and precious network. Later, at over 40 years old, he became a Royal Reader in Paris. His famous editions of Horace, Cicero and Lucrece among other, all dated from the last ten years of his life. They were the results of the patient work of a philologist eager to offer his students and his readers the best of the knowledge of his time – even if it meant slowing down.
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Le parcours de Denis Lambin (1519-1572), précurseur de la « Slow Science » ?
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title Le parcours de Denis Lambin (1519-1572), précurseur de la « Slow Science » ?
title_full Le parcours de Denis Lambin (1519-1572), précurseur de la « Slow Science » ?
title_fullStr Le parcours de Denis Lambin (1519-1572), précurseur de la « Slow Science » ?
title_full_unstemmed Le parcours de Denis Lambin (1519-1572), précurseur de la « Slow Science » ?
title_short Le parcours de Denis Lambin (1519-1572), précurseur de la « Slow Science » ?
title_sort le parcours de denis lambin 1519 1572 precurseur de la  slow science 
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