- Guillaume Budé
Infobox_Philosopher
region = Western Philosophers
era =Renaissance philosophy
color = #B0C4DE
image_caption = Guglielmus Budaeusname = Guillaume Budé
birth = birth date|1467|01|26Paris ,France
death = death date and age|1540|08|23|1467|01|26 Paris, France
school_tradition =humanism
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notable_ideas =Guillaume Budé ( _la. Guglielmus Budaeus) (January 26 1467 –August 23 ,1540 ) was a Frenchscholar .Life
Budé was born in
Paris . He went to theUniversity of Orléans to studylaw , but for several years, being possessed of ample means, he led an idle and dissipated life. When about twenty-four years of age he was seized with a sudden passion for study, and made rapid progress, particularly in the Latin and Greek languages.The work which gained him greatest reputation was his "De Asse et Partibus" (1514), a treatise on ancient coins and measures. He was held in high esteem by Francis I, who was persuaded by him, and by
Jean du Bellay ,bishop of Narbonne , to found the Collegium Trilingue, afterwards theCollège de France , and the library atFontainebleau , which was removed to Paris and was the origin of theBibliothèque Nationale . He also induced Francis to refrain from prohibiting printing in France, which had been advised by the Sorbonne in 1533.He was sent by Louis XII to
Rome as ambassador to Leo X, and in 1522 was appointed "maître des requêtes " and was several times "prévôt des marchands".Budé died in Paris on August 23, 1540. His request that he should be buried at night, and his widow's pen profession of
Protestantism atGeneva (where she retired after his death), caused him to be suspected of leanings towardsCalvinism . Sections of his correspondence with Erasmus also suggest this religious inclination.At the time of the
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre , the members of his family were obliged to flee from France. Some took refuge inSwitzerland , where they worthily upheld the traditions of their house, while others settled inPomerania under the name Budde or Buddeus.Works
Budé was also the author of "Annotationes in XXIV. libros Pandectarum" (1508), which, by the application of
philology andhistory , had a great influence on the study ofRoman law , and of "Commentarii linguae Graecae" (1529), an extensive collection of lexicographical notes, which contributed greatly to the study ofGreek literature in France.Guillaume Budé corresponded with the most learned men of his time, amongst them
Erasmus , who called him the "marvel of France", andThomas More . He wrote with equal facility in Greek and Latin, although his Latin is inferior to his Greek, being somewhat harsh and full of Greek constructions.References
*1911
*Loys Leroy (or Regius), , "Vita G. Budaei" (1540)
*D Rebitté , "G. Budé, restaurateur 4es études grecques en France" (1846)
*E. de Budé , "Vie de G. Budé" (1884), who refutes the idea of his ancestor's Protestant views
*D'Hozier , "La Maison de Budé"
*L. Delaruelle , "Études sur l'humanisme français" (1907)
*D. McNeil, "Guillaume Budé and Humanism in the Reign of Francis I" (1975)Persondata
NAME = Budé, Guillaume
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Philosopher
DATE OF BIRTH =1467-01-26
PLACE OF BIRTH =PAris ,France
DATE OF DEATH =1540-08-23
PLACE OF DEATH =Paris ,France
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