Abstract
The article talks about the French scholar Adrien de Turnebe, royal reader at the College des lecteurs royaux, appointed as a reader in Greek and Latin Philosophy and published texts written by Greek authors. It talks about offering his construction of Hellenism, his work against the context of scholars that includes Rescius, Robert I Estienne and Jacques Toussain, Turnebe's range of scholarships and work and comparing Turnebe with Bude and Plato.
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