Alcide Bonneau

Alcide Bonneau (born with Orleans in 1836, died with Paris in 1904) is a scholar and translator French.

It wrote many articles for the Grand dictionary of Pierre Larousse (literatures Italian and Spanish), like for the Nouveau Larousse illustrated . Of 1876 with 1893, he was the principal collaborator of the editor Isidore Liseux (1835-1894), for whom he published, translated and commented on erotic about fifty works S or simply “curious”: the puerile Civility of Érasme (1877); the Jokes of Poggio Bracciolini (1878); the Raggionamenti of Arétin (1879-80); the Dialogs of Luisa Sigea of Nicolas Chorier (1881); the luxurieux Sonnets of Arétin (1882); the Apophoreta , or De Figuris Veneris , of Forberg, under the Manual title of of traditional erotology (1882); the Cazzaria of Vignale (1882); the complete Poetries of Giorgio Baffo (1884); the Raffaela of Piccolomini (1884); the Hecatelegium of Pacifico Massimi (1885); the Mandrake , comedy of Machiavel (1887); the Andalusian Nice of Delgado (1887); the Hermaphrodite of Beccadelli (1892); etc All these works are accompanied by erudite notes, sometimes longer than the work itself.

In 1887, it joins together a certain number of these notes in a Recueil entitled Curiosa , and it seems that it is from there that the direction of “erotic works” from now on allotted to this mot. came.

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