Jean-Baptiste Gaspard d'Ansse de Villoison

Jean-Baptiste Gaspard d'Ansse de Villoison

Jean-Baptiste Gaspard d'Ansse (or Dannse) de Villoison (March 5, 1750 (or 1753) – April 25, 1805) was a classical scholar born at Corbeil-sur-Seine, France.

He belonged to a noble family (De Ansso) of Spanish origin, and took his surname from a village in the neighbourhood. In 1773 he published the "Homeric Lexicon" of Apollonius from a manuscript in the abbey of Saint Germain des Pres. In 1778 his edition of Longus's "Daphnis and Chloë" was published. He went to Venice in 1781 where he spent three years examining the library, his expenses being paid by the French government.

His chief discovery was a 10th century manuscript of the "Iliad", with ancient "scholia" and marginal notes, indicating supposititious, corrupt or transposed verses. After leaving Venice, he accepted an invitation of the duke of Saxe-Weimar to come to his court. Some of the fruits of his researches in the library of the palace were collected into a volume ("Epistolae Vinarienses" (1783)), dedicated to his royal hosts.

Hoping to find a treasure similar to the Venetian Homer in Greece, he returned to Paris to prepare for a journey to the east. He visited Constantinople, Smyrna, the Greek islands, and Mount Athos; but the results did not meet his expectation. In 1786 he returned to Paris, and in 1788 brought out the "Codex Venetus" of Homer, which created a sensation in the learned world. When the revolution broke out, being banished from Paris, he lived in retirement in Orléans, occupying himself chiefly with the transcription of the notes in the library of the brothers Valois (Valesius).

On the restoration of order, having returned to Paris, he accepted a professorship of modern Greek established by the government, and held it until it was transferred to the Collège de France as the professorship of the ancient and modern Greek languages. He died soon after his appointment.

Another work of some importance, "Anecdota Graeca" (1781), from the Paris and Venice libraries, contains the "Ionia" (violet garden) of the empress Eudocia, and several fragments of the Neoplatonists Iamblichus and Porphyry, Procopius of Gaza, Choricius, and the Greek grammarians. Materials for an exhaustive work he was contemplating on ancient and modern Greece are preserved in the royal library of Paris.

See J Dacier, "Notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de Villoison" (1806); Chardon de la Rochette, "Mélanges de critique et de philologie", iii. (1812); and especially the article by his friend and pupil E Quatremère in "Nouvelle biographie generale", xiii., based upon private information.

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