Charles Maquet

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Charles Maquet (born December 23, 1863 in Dinan , † October 20, 1942 ) was a French Romance scholar , classical philologist, grammarian and lexicographer .

life and work

Maquet passed the Agrégation de grammaire in 1887 and was a high school teacher in Tulle, Rochefort and Reims, then in Paris, first at the Lycée Voltaire, then at the Lycée Montaigne, and finally from 1904 to 1924 at the Lycée Condorcet . Maquet was a co-author of grammars and textbooks in Greek, Latin, and especially French. He was a member of the jury of the Agrégation de grammaire and in 1907, together with Ferdinand Brunot, presented a commission report on the simplification of grammar teaching.

In 1936 the Larousse publishing house published its term dictionary Dictionnaire analogique , which was the successor to Prudence Boissière and Paul Rouaix , and was only replaced in 1980 by a Nouveau dictionnaire analogique .

Works

  • (with Camille Chabrier) Cours complet de langue française , Paris 1893
  • (with Albert Malet) L'Antiquité. Orient. Grèce. Rome , 3 vols., 1902–1903 (Cours complet d'histoire à l'usage de l'enseignement secondaire)
  • (with Léon Flot) Cours de langue française , 4 vols., Paris 1908–1913 (numerous new editions)
  • (with Maurice Roger) Grammaire latine , Paris 1922 (editions under different titles and arrangements until 1950)
  • (with Louis-Fernand Flutre ) Précis de grammaire grecque , Paris 1925
  • Dictionnaire analogique. Modern repertoire des mots par les idées, des idées par les mots, d'après les principes de P. Boissière, rédigé sur un plan nouveau , Paris 1936, 1957, 1971, 1979

literature

  • Franz Josef Hausmann, 106. Le dictionnaire analogique, in: Dictionaries. Dictionaries. Dictionnaires. An international handbook on lexicography. Second part of volume , ed. by Franz Josef Hausmann, Oskar Reichmann, Herbert Ernst Wiegand and Ladislav Zgusta, Berlin. New York 1990, pp. 1094-1099

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