Godfroi of Waterford
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References W. B[edell] Stanford, Ireland and the Classical Tradition (IAP 1976; 1984), Godfroi or Joffroi of Waterford, whose Fr. trans. of the pseudo-Aristotelian Secret of Secrets was widely popular in France ... was a good enough scholar to doubt its authenticity [...] also produced French trans. of Eutropius and Dares Phrygius. [13] Note, see Seymour, 1929, p.31-34. [18]
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