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==Biografia==
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Turnebus, wasche bornera at [[Les Andelys]]nato in [[NormandyNormandia]]. Atall'età thedi age12 ofanni twelvefu hemandato wasa sentParigi toa Parisstudiare. toQui study,si andpose attracted greatin noticeevidenza byper hisle remarkablesua abilitiescapacità. AfterDopo havingaver heldottenuto theil postposto ofdi professorprofessore ofdi ''belles-lettres'' in the all'[[UniversityUniversità ofdi ToulouseTolosa]], innel 1547 hetornò returneda toParigi Pariscome asprofessore professordi (or royal reader) of [[Greekletteratura literature|Greekgreca]] at theal [[Collège de France|College Royal]]. InNel 1562 hedivenne exchangedprofessore this post for a professorship indi [[Greekfilosofia philosophygreca]].<ref name=Catholic>{{CathEncyCita|wstitle=AdrianCatholic TurnebusEncyclopedia}}</ref>
 
In 1552 he was entrusted with the printing of the Greek books at the royal press, in which he was assisted by his friend, [[Guillaume Morel]]. [[Joseph Justus Scaliger]] was his pupil. He died of [[tuberculosis]] on 12 June 1565 in Paris.
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His works chiefly consist of [[philology|philological]] dissertations, commentaries (on [[Aeschylus]], [[Sophocles]], [[Theophrastus]], [[Philo Judaeus|Philo]] and portions of [[Cicero]]), and translations of Greek authors into [[Latin]] and [[French language|French]]. His son Étienne published his complete works in three volumes (Strassburg, 1600), and his son Adrien published his ''Adversaria'', containing explanations and emendations of numerous passages by classical authors.<ref>http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-02-62.html</ref>
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