Joseph Hellegouarc'h

Joseph Hellegouarc'h (1920 – 1 May 2004) was a French scholar (1963), professor of Latin language and literature at Charles de Gaulle University – Lille III, then Paris-Sorbonne University.

He left an impressive scientific work, oriented towards the study of political vocabulary, metric, stylistic studies and literature.

Publications

He completed the publication and translation of Latin authors in the series "Universités de France" by éditions des Belles Lettres:

  • Tacitus, Histoires, in collaboration with Henri Le Bonniec and Pierre Wuilleumier
  • Tacitus, Annales, in collaboration with Henri Le Bonniec and Pierre Wuilleumier
  • Eutropius, Abrégé d'histoire romaine
  • Velleius Paterculus, Histoire romaine
  • Sallust, La Conjuration de Catilina, La Guerre de Jugurtha Fragments des Histoires
  • Horace, Odes et Épodes
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