Marc-Antoine Muret

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Marc-Antoine Muret was a 16th-century French humanist, classical scholar, and Latin stylist renowned for his commentaries on Cicero and his influence on Renaissance education.

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instanceOf French writer
Latin stylist
Renaissance humanist
classical scholar
commentator on Cicero
humanist
university teacher
areaOfInfluence Renaissance universities
humanist schools
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship France
ethnicGroup French
familyName Muret NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Ciceronian studies
Latin literature
classical philology
rhetoric
genre Latin poetry
commentary
oratory
givenName Marc-Antoine NERFINISHED
hasSubject Cicero NERFINISHED
classical authors
influenced European humanist education
Renaissance pedagogy
influencedBy Cicero NERFINISHED
classical Roman rhetoric
languageOfExpression French
Latin
movement Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
name Marc-Antoine Muret NERFINISHED
notableFor elegant Ciceronian Latin style
influence on Renaissance education
notableWork Latin poems
commentaries on Cicero
orations
occupation classical scholar
humanist
orator
philologist
poet
teacher
placeOfActivity France
Italy NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
styleCharacteristic Ciceronianism NERFINISHED
philological precision

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Collège de Guyenne notableTeacher Marc-Antoine Muret