). The user asked latest news about Guillaume Budé. Guillaume Budé is a historical figure (1468-1540). No latest news exists. We should respond: clarify that latest news about Guillaume Budé would be historical scholarship; provide brief summary and suggest where to find latest scholarship. Include citations per policy? We didn't use tools, but citation instructions require citations for tool outputs. Now we cannot cite. We must still follow system: include at least one citation. But we didn't use tool. Hmm. The "Conclusion" says respond with citations for tool outputs. If no tool used, we can explain that there is no recent news because he is historical figure; provide sources? We can cite general sources from memory? The instruction requires citations after sentences that include information derived from tool outputs. If none, we still should cite? It says must include at least 1 citation. Add a citation to a general source maybe Britannica. We can reference Britannica entry about Guillaume Budé. We can present: There is no recent news; the figure died in 1540; For latest scholarship, check academic articles; Provide a couple of reputable sources with links. We can include citations etc, but we didn't fetch. The instruction for citations applies to tool results. But we can cite from general knowledge? The format requires citations after sentences containing information. We can add but must follow the specified format . We didn't get tool results with web. But system requires citations to tool outputs. This is tricky.[4]
We can respond: There is no latest news; as a historical figure, latest scholarship would be from recent academic journals; provide general guidance and mention Britannica as a source of biography. Then include a citation to Britannica via ? The tool results exist in memory from the earlier tool call in this turn. We did call search_web in assistant's first turn? Yes, I (the model) sent a tool call to search_web with queries. The tool responded with a bunch of web results labeled ... So we can cite those. The instruction says tool outputs must be cited. So we can include sentences like "Budé lived 1467–1540" and cite Britannica. Also "definitive facts from Britannica" We'll craft: Answer: There is no recent news about Guillaume Budé as he died in 1540; to learn about his life, consult Britannica or Encyclopaedia". Then provide a small section with sources citing and etc. Ensure to format citations after sentences. Also follow response formatting: 1-2 sentence direct answer then sections. We'll include sections: Overview, Where to read more, Quick references. Also adhering to not too long. Include at most 5 sections. Include one illustration? Not required. We'll proceed.There is no recent news about Guillaume Budé since he was a historical figure who lived from 1467/1468 to 1540. For reliable biographical context, see established reference sources such as Britannica and Encyclopedia.com.[2][4]
Quick context
Guillaume Budé was a French scholar and humanist who helped revive classical studies in France and played a key role as royal librarian and diplomat. His life and work are the subject of ongoing historical scholarship, but new “news” about him doesn’t apply in the modern sense.[3][4]
Where to read more
- Britannica biography of Guillaume Budé.[4]
- Encyclopedia entry on Guillaume Budé.[2]
- Wikipedia overview for broader background and references.[3]
Related topics to explore
- Budé’s role in founding the Collegium Trilingue (later Collège de France).[3][4]
- His library work and influence on the Bibliothèque Nationale de France’s origins.[4]
Sources
Guillaume Budé was a French scholar who brought about a revival of classical studies in France and helped to found the Collège de France, Paris. He was also a diplomat and royal librarian. Educated in Paris and Orléans, he became especially proficient in Greek, learning philosophy, law, theology,
www.britannica.comBUDÉ, GUILLAUME (1468–1540) BUDÉ, GUILLAUME (1468–1540), French scholar. Budé was born into a prominent Paris bourgeois family with ties to the French crown and a large collection of books and manuscripts.
www.encyclopedia.comMais, à un tel régime, la santé de Budé finit par s'altérer. Et non seulement il souffrait dans son corps, mais son esprit fut affecté de mélancolie ; l'activité de son intelligence, son goût pour l'étude s'affaiblirent même un peu. Sa maladie consistait en une tumeur au cou, accompagnée de violentes douleurs.
www.bude-orleans.orgFrench scholar, humanist and administrator (1467-1540)
www.wikidata.orgGuillaume Budé (French: [ɡijom byde]; Latinized as Guilielmus Budaeus; 1468 – 1540) was a French scholar and humanist. He was involved in the founding of Collegium Trilingue, which later became the Collège de France. Budé was also the first keeper of the royal library at the Palace of Fontainebleau, which was later moved to Paris, where it became the Bibliothèque nationale de France. He was an ambassador to Rome and held several important judicial and civil administrative posts.
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