
Admitted to the École Normale Supérieure in 1933, and receiving a third in the "Agrégation des lettres" in 1935, he was member of the French School at Rome (1935-1937) then taught Latin at a Rennes lycée. Then he was active as a professor of Roman civilization at the faculties of Caen and Bordeaux, and finally at the Sorbonne for thirty years. He published studies on the Roman civilization, of which many volumes to the "Que sais-je?" series, and translations of Latin classical authors (Cicero, Seneca the Younger, Tacitus, Plautus, Terence). On his retirement, he also published biographies and fictionalized histories (Mémoires d’Agrippine, le procès Néron), more intended for the general public. At the end of his life, he campaigned for the safeguarding of literary teaching. Source
Series
Books

Memorias de Agripina
1992

Het leven der Romeinen in de oudheid
1953

El siglo de Augusto
1955

L'Empire Romain
1979

El mundo mediterráneo en la Edad Antigua II
1965

Marc Aurèle
1991

Larousse World Mythology
1965

Yunan Mitolojisi
1953

Historia de Roma
2003

The Penguin Dictionary of Classical Mythology (Penguin Dictionary) by Pierre Grimal
2025

