Étienne-Augustin de Wailly explained

Étienne-Augustin de Wailly[1] (1 November 1770 – 15 May 1821) was a 19th-century French poet.

The son of the grammarian Noël François de Wailly (1724–1801), he translated three of the four books of the Odes by Horace (Paris, 1817–1818, 3 part. in-18). He collaborated with the Mercure de France (1802-1810). He also authored a Dictionnaire des rimes (1812, in-8).

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Notes and References

  1. The "de" in the name "de Wailly" is not a particle but finds its origin in the Flemish definite article der. It is therefore appropriate to say de Wailly and not Wailly and put it accordingly in alphabetical order.