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Perrine Galand Hallyn

Perrine Galand-Hallyn, a former student of the Ecole Normale Superieure , a former junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France , is director of studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes , IV section (Section of Historical and Philological Sciences). His research is organized around three main axes: Latin culture of the European Renaissance, ancient poetry and rhetoric and their reception; the lyrical expression of Latin during the Renaissance.

She co-directs with Carlos Levy (Professor at Paris IV-Sorbonne), the Centre Guillaume Bude.

Laigneau with Sylvie Fontaine (Dijon), Valery Laurand (Bordeaux) and Carlos Lvy (Paris IV), she co-directs the journal Camenae. She leads the series "Rome and its rebirth" University Press of the University of Paris-Sorbonne (PUPS).

Summary

Books published

  • The Silves of Angelo Poliziano , editing, translation and commentary French, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1987 (Classics of Humanism), 400 p.
  • Suetonius , Lives of the Twelve Caesars, introduction and notes (translated by P. Klossowski), Paris, The Paperback Classic, 1990, 572 p.
  • The Reflection of flowers: poetry and metalanguage description of Homer to the Renaissance, Geneva, Droz, 1994, 662 p. (Construction of Humanism and Renaissance, 283)
  • Petronius , Satyricon, introduction and notes (A translation. Ernout), Paris, Le Livre de Poche Classique, 1995, XL + 181 p.
  • Eye of eloquence. Poetic humanist clearly Orleans-Caen, Paradigm, 1995, 334 p. (L'Atelier de la Renaissance)
  • The "Genius" of Latin Joachim du Bellay , La Rochelle, Rumeur des Ages, 1995, 112 p.
  • Management authority: The Decadent school of Alexandria, Proceedings of the Workshop on 30 November and 1 December 1995, University of Valenciennes, 1996, Lez Valenciennes No. 19 (University Press), 320 p.
  • Management authority: The Poetics of Second John and his influence in the sixteenth century: studies compiled and presented by J. Balsamo and P. Galand-Hallyn, Proceedings of the International Symposium on 6 and 7 February 1998, Ecole Normale Superieure Boulevard Jourdan, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, Klincksieck (The Notebooks of Humanism Series, Vol. 1), 2000.

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