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Jean-Baptiste Gaspard d'Ansse de Villoison

His chief discovery was a 10th-century manuscript of the Iliad, the famous codex Venetus A, with ancient scholia and marginal notes, indicating supposititious, corrupt or transposed verses.

In 1786 he returned to Paris, and in 1788 brought out the Venetus A of Homer, which created a sensation in the learned world.


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