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- Philippe Goibaut des Bois La Grugère (pronounced [filip ɡwabo de bwɑ la ɡʁyʒɛʁ]; 22? March 1629 – 1 July 1694), known to his contemporaries as Monsieur...
- 2 treble instruments and bc, to libretti probably written by Philippe Goibaut); George Frideric Handel (Ode for St. Cecilia's Day; Alexander's Feast);...
- Guise's court, an amateur musician, Italophile, and Latinist named Philippe Goibaut, familiarly called Monsieur Du Bois. Owing to Mlle de Guise's love for...
- excellent education, under the guidance of Mlle de Guise's protégé, Philippe Goibaut, and his skills as a horseman were honed by François Roger de Gaignières...
- and translator Jules Dubois (1910-1966), American journalist Philippe Goibaut (known also as Monsieur Du Bois) (1629-1694), French writer and translator...
- be likened to today's artists and intellectuals in residence: Philippe Goibaut, Roger de Gaignières, and, a bit later, Marc-Antoine Charpentier. For a...
- Claesen Wyckoff, American farmer and landowner (b. 1625) July 1 Philippe Goibaut, French translator (b. 1626) Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel, General...
- brother to Christianity. The probable author of the libretti was Philippe Goibaut, a protégé of the two Guise women. After the Revocation of the Edict of...
- Claesen Wyckoff, American farmer and landowner (b. 1625) July 1 Philippe Goibaut, French translator (b. 1626) Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel, General...
- the stable wing were the respected neo-Latinist and translator Philippe Goibaut, who directed the Guise musical ensemble, and composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier...