in Paris lists ninety entries under his name today. These include
translations of Latin classics and of works by Italian Renaissance
scholars, many of whom he introduced to France. Paul Kristeller,
the Renaissance scholar at Columbia University, considers Naude a
major figure in historical and philological scholarship of the seven,
teenth century. 1 At that time the center of humanistic thought moved
from Italy to France, and Naude was an influential force in this de,
velopment.