Name Jacques Adam | ||
Died November 12, 1735, Paris, France |
Jacques Adam (1663 – 12 November 1735) was a French translator.
Biography
Adam was born at Vendome, where he was a gifted pupil of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, he was sent to Paris where, at the age of 14, he assisted Claude Fleury in his research and participated in the production of his classic Histoire ecclesiastique. He became the tutor of the Prince of Conti, and then of his son, who helped him gain membership in the Academie francaise in 1723.
A scholar of Greek and Hebrew, he translated Athenaeus and also published his works in Greek. In 1712, he also translated Raimondo Montecuccoli's Memorie della guerra from the Italian, helping its author to become better known in Europe. He died in Paris.
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