DELPHIN, in Literary History, a name given to an edition of the Latin classics prepared and commented on by thirty-nine of the ablest scholars of the time, by command of Louis XIV., for the use of the dauphin (in usum Delphini) under the care and direction of his governor M. de Montausier, and his preceptors Bossuet and Huot.
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