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Louis Carrion (Ludovicus Carrio) (1547 – 23 June 1595) was a Flemish humanist and classical scholar. He is known for his precocious edition of the Argonautica of Gaius Valerius Flaccus, from 1565/6. This was printed from a manuscript now referred to as the Codex Carrionis, or C; which was later lost. Carrion's scholarship has regularly been challenged, ever since. He is known too for commentary on Sallust (1574), and work on Tertullian, the astrologer Censorinus (1583), and Aulus Gellius (1585, with Henry Estienne). He also published letters of Ogier de Busbecq.

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  • Luis Carrión (humanista) (es)
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  • Luis o Louis Carrión, más conocido por la latinización de su nombre Ludovicus Carrio o Carrion, y otras veces mal llamado Le Caron (Brujas, c. 1547 - Lovaina, 23 de junio de 1595) fue un humanista, filólogo y catedrático de derecho hispano-belga de la universidad de Lovaina, destacado editor de textos clásicos latinos.​ (es)
  • Louis Carrion (Ludovicus Carrio) (1547 – 23 June 1595) was a Flemish humanist and classical scholar. He is known for his precocious edition of the Argonautica of Gaius Valerius Flaccus, from 1565/6. This was printed from a manuscript now referred to as the Codex Carrionis, or C; which was later lost. Carrion's scholarship has regularly been challenged, ever since. He is known too for commentary on Sallust (1574), and work on Tertullian, the astrologer Censorinus (1583), and Aulus Gellius (1585, with Henry Estienne). He also published letters of Ogier de Busbecq. (en)
  • Louis Carrion of Ludovicus Carrio Brugensis (Brugge, ca. 1547 – Leuven 23 juni 1595) was een latinist en een rechtsgeleerde in de zestiende eeuw. (nl)
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  • Luis o Louis Carrión, más conocido por la latinización de su nombre Ludovicus Carrio o Carrion, y otras veces mal llamado Le Caron (Brujas, c. 1547 - Lovaina, 23 de junio de 1595) fue un humanista, filólogo y catedrático de derecho hispano-belga de la universidad de Lovaina, destacado editor de textos clásicos latinos.​ (es)
  • Louis Carrion (Ludovicus Carrio) (1547 – 23 June 1595) was a Flemish humanist and classical scholar. He is known for his precocious edition of the Argonautica of Gaius Valerius Flaccus, from 1565/6. This was printed from a manuscript now referred to as the Codex Carrionis, or C; which was later lost. Carrion's scholarship has regularly been challenged, ever since. He is known too for commentary on Sallust (1574), and work on Tertullian, the astrologer Censorinus (1583), and Aulus Gellius (1585, with Henry Estienne). He also published letters of Ogier de Busbecq. (en)
  • Louis Carrion of Ludovicus Carrio Brugensis (Brugge, ca. 1547 – Leuven 23 juni 1595) was een latinist en een rechtsgeleerde in de zestiende eeuw. (nl)
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