Pierre-Louis Siret

Louis-Pierre Siret , born with Évreux the July 30th 1745 and died in Vitry-sur-Seine the September 25th 1798 is a grammairien and Philologue French.

Louis-Pierre Siret initially follows a training in right to the Université of Caen. He is then Master of languages to Rheims. He carries out then several secret missions in England, Germany and Italy under the reign of Louis XVI then under the Révolution. This polyglot scholar returns in France before the Révolution and becomes Imprimeur with Paris in 1794.

He is the author of a handbook of Greek history and methods of training of the English, Italian and Portuguese. He is also the author of a Satire, the man with Latin .

Works

  • the man with Latin, or destiny of the savans, history without probability , Geneva, 1769
  • Élémens of the language angloise, or method practices to easily learn this language , Paris, 1780
  • Élémens of the Italian language, or practical Method to easily learn this language , Paris, at Theophilus Barrois, 1797
  • Épitome historiae graecae, explained in French according to the method of the colleges, by a double translation, one word for word known as intralittérale, the other correct one with the Latin text in glance , Paris, J. Delalain, 1860
  • Élémens of English grammar , Paris: Jules Delalain, 1866
  • Portuguese Grammar, increased by a phraseology and several pieces in prose and worms, extracts of Portuguese writers and French the most estimated, with the text in glance , Paris, J.P. Aillaud, Monlon and This, 1854

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