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Pierre Batiffol (27
January 1861, in Toulouse,
France – 13
January 1929, in Paris, France) – was a
French Catholic priest and
prominent theologian, specialising...
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Abbess of
Notre Dame, Jouarre.
Williams 1913, p. 4.
Batiffol 1913, p. 4.
Kettering 2008, p. 89;
Batiffol 1920, p. 10.
Williams 1913, pp. 9–12.
Kettering 2008...
- (2007). Toyserkan.com.
Tehran Jewish Committee.
McBrien (2001), p. 485.
Batiffol (1898), p. 265.
Benedictine Monks (1920), p. 131.
Martyrologium (2004)...
- Berat,
Albania from 1356. The text of the
codex was
published by
Pierre Batiffol in 1887. "During
World War II,
Hitler learned of it and
sought it out....
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allows that some of the
articles from
European contributors such as
Pierre Batiffol (French) and
Johann Peter Kirsch (German) had
previously been published...
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discovered to be feverish, but
seemed to have
recovered quickly.
Louis Batiffol,
Marie de' Medici's biographer,
describes Monsieur as frail, with a large...
- (De vita Constantini, IV, 37). This
hypothesis was
supported by
Pierre Batiffol.
Gregory and
Skeat believed that it was
already in
production when Constantine...
- Burchard's
judgment in 1985. He writes: "Every
competent scholar has
since Batiffol has
maintained that
Joseph and
Aseneth is Jewish, with
perhaps some Christian...
- Red Robe. New York City: Longmans,
Green and Co.
Retrieved 12 July 2016.
Batiffol,
Louis [in French] (1925). La journée des dupes. Paris: Hachette. Chevallier...
- Free Market: The
History of an Idea.
Basic Books. ISBN 978-1-5416-2023-0.
Batiffol,
Louis (1913). The
Duchesse de Chevreuse: A Life of
Intrigue and Adventure...