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- Title
Charles Bonnier (1863–1926), un philologue européen de la Belle Époque.
- Authors
Balnat, Vincent
- Abstract
This contribution is dedicated to the French philologist Charles Bonnier (1861–1926), who dared to criticize the philological doxa of his time. As a result, Paul Meyer (1840–1917), one of the most influential philologists, refused his thesis at the École des chartes (Paris). Bonnier went to Germany, where he completed his doctorate at the University of Halle under the supervision of Hermann Suchier (1848–1914) ; later on he held teaching positions in England (Oxford, Liverpool). While Bonnier is regarded today as a pioneer of modern scripta research, his ideas and academic career still remain widely unknown.
- Publication
Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie, 2020, Vol 136, Issue 2, p337
- ISSN
0049-8661
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/zrp-2020-0020