- romanized: grýps;
classical Latin:
gryps or grypus; Late and
Medieval Latin:
gryphes,
grypho etc.; Old French: griffon) is a
legendary creature with the body...
- (2004; Boop-Oop-a-Dooin')
Kelly Hu (2005, 2007–2008;
Robot Chicken)
Robyn Gryphe (2006;
United States Power Squadrons radio spots)
Diane Mic****e (2007;...
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Sebastian Gryphius (French: Sébastien
Gryphe; c. 1493, in
Reutlingen – 7
September 1556, in Lyon) was the head of a
printing house in Lyon and a humanist...
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edition of
Bartolomeo Marliani's
Topographia antiqua Romae with
Sebastien Gryphe in Lyon.
Rabelais quietly left the Hôtel Dieu de Lyon on 13
February 1535...
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libri XII.
Euisdem de
Arboris liber,
separatus ab aliis. Lyon, Sébastien
Gryphe, 1541 Columella,
Lucius Iunius Moderatus De l'agricoltura
libri XII. / Lutio...
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Griffin dynasty (German: Greifen; Polish: Gryfici, Danish: Grif; Latin:
Gryphes) was a
dynasty ruling the
Duchy of
Pomerania from the 12th
century until...
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Guillaume and
Maurice Scève, Jean de
Tourne père and the
printer Sébastien
Gryphe, for whom he
became a proofreader. In
addition to
these friends and close...
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instrument maker and
pioneer of the
modern piano Sebastian Gryphius or Sébastien
Gryphe (c. 1492-1556),
German bookseller,
printer and
humanist Sebastien Manrique...
- du
Nouvelliste de Lyon ou la visibilité
urbaine d’un
journal de combat",
Gryphe,
revue de la Bibliothèque muni****le de Lyon, no. 16, May 2007, pp. 1–9...
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worked for
about ten
years as a
compositor in the
workshops of Sébastien
Gryphe. In 1542 de
Tournes set up his own shop,
where from 1547
until 1563 he was...