Pattison's Casaubon (1875), based on letters, diaries, lecture notes, published works, archives, and university documents, is an account of the life and work of the renowned French Renaissance scholar Isaac Casaubon, the author of critical texts and commentaries on a large corpus of classical authors, most importantly Athenaeus and Strabo.
An account of the French Renaissance scholar Isaac Casaubon, who produced texts and commentaries on a number of classical authors.