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Denis Pétau (21
August 1583 – 11
December 1652), also
known as
Dionysius Petavius, was a
French Jesuit theologian.
Pétau was born in Orléans,
where he...
- Paul
Pétau (Paulus
Petavius in Latin) (1568–1614) was a
French publisher and book collector. He was
conseiller of the
Parlement of
Paris from 1588 to...
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Madame Geneviève
Pétau de Maulette, Lady
Glenluce (c. 1563–1643) was a
French noblewoman,
tutor to
Elizabeth of Bohemia,
author and the
second wife of...
- June 2010.
Petau,
Denis (1758).
search for "ante Christum" in a 1748
reprint of a 1633
abridgement entitled Rationarium temporum by
Denis Petau. Retrieved...
- & Windus. ISBN 0701124725. "Getijdenboek van
Alexandre Petau" [Book of
hours of
Alexandre Petau]. lib.ugent.be.
Retrieved 2020-08-27. Ashley, K.M. (2002)...
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Petavius LRO
mosaic Coordinates 25°18′S 60°24′E / 25.3°S 60.4°E / -25.3; 60.4
Diameter 177 km
Depth 3.4 km
Colongitude 300° at
sunrise Eponym Denis Pétau...
- a
Latin book of hours, with
miniatures of saints. Book of
Hours of
Alexandre Petau, 16th century, Rouen, well
after printing had
become more common....
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practice did not
catch on for
nearly a
thousand years, when
books by
Denis Pétau treating calendar science gained po****rity. Bede did not
sequentially number...
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Christianae dogmaticae). A. M.
Fairbairn holds that it was the fame of
Petau which gave
currency to the new
coinage "dogmatic theology"; and
though the...
- mathematician, physician, and
astronomer (b. 1585)
December 11 –
Denis Pétau,
French theologian and
historian (b. 1583)
December 23 – John Cotton, founder...