Charles Du Fresne Du Cange




Charles du Fresne is one example of a polymath and philologistic monolith in the late 1600s. The scholarly pursuit of du Fresne is in medieval Latin and late Greek in their classical forms. Perhaps what is known as a common trend from highly talented individuals, as my mother had often commented, is to learn from the subject's original platform. She had told me about how a Harvard student was intrigued by Goethe's writing, but hardly knew a word in German--- so he learned German to digest Goethe's treatises. 


Du Cange, like contemporary law practioners, mastered history, geography, and latin to embrace his multitude of scholar interests. A forefather on historical linguistics, the historian and revisionist Du Cange crafts his world of scripts. 

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