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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 680 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RICHARD FRANCOIS PHILIPPE BRUNCK (1729-1803)  , French classical scholar, was born at Strassburg on the 30th of December 1729 . He was educated at. the
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Jesuits' College at Paris, and took
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part in the Seven Years' War as military commissary . At the age of
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thirty he returned to his native
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town and resumed his studies, paying
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special attention to Greek . He spent considerable sums of
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money in
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publishing
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editions of the Greek
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classics . The first
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work which he edited was the Anthologia Graeca or Analecta veterum Poetarum Graecorum (1772-1776), in which his innovations on the established mode of criticism startled
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European scholars; for wherever it seemed to him that an obscure or difficult passage might be made intelligible and easy by a change of text, he did not
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scruple to make the necessary alterations, whether the new
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reading were sup-ported by
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manuscript authority or not . Other
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works by him are:—Editions of
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Anacreon (1778), several plays of the Greek tragedians,
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Apollonius Rhodius (178o), Aristophanes, with an excellent Latin
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translation (1781-1783), Gnomici poetae Graeci (1784), Sophocles (1786), with Latin translation, his best work, for which he received a pension of 2000 francs from the king . He also published editions of Virgil (1785), Plautus (1788) and
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Terence (1797) . At the outbreak of the French Revolution, in which he took an active part, he was imprisoned at
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Besancon, and lost his pension, being reduced to such extremities that he was obliged to sell a portion of his library . In 1802 his pension was restored to him, but too
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late to prevent the sale of the remainder of his books . He died on the 12th of
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June 1803 .

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