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Pierre Pithou (1
November 1539 – 1
November 1596) was a
French lawyer and scholar. He is also
known as
Petrus Pithoeus. He was born at Troyes. From childhood...
- François
Pithou (1543 – 25
January 1621) was a
French lawyer and author. He was a
younger brother of
Pierre Pithou and the
twins Jean and
Nicolas Pithou. His...
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Pithou is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: François
Pithou (1543–1621),
French lawyer and
author Jean
Pithou (1524–1602),
French lawyer...
- 1195–1264), Pope
Urban IV
Patroclus of
Troyes (3rd century),
martyr Pierre Pithou (1539–1596),
Calvinist jurisconsult and scholar, co-editor of the Satire...
- suppl. gr. (Supplément grec) 443 (also
known as the
Pithou MS
after its 16th-century owner,
Pierre Pithou); it
dates to the
thirteenth century AD and is the...
- complicated:
since when the
editio princeps was
printed in 1579 due to
Pierre Pithou the text has been
attributed to the
Ostrogothic king
Theodoric the Great...
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significantly reprinted in 1588, with the
support of
Friedrich Sylburg and
Pierre Pithou who
published several copies of "Ac
Sertorii Bellis Civilibus". "Julius...
- Century, now with a copy of
Phaedrus on
paper in
Pithou's hand in the front. It was
inherited by
Pithou's great-grandson,
Claude Le Peletier [fr], whose...
- Saint-Germain-en-Laye, a
former royal palace, is rebuilt.
November 21 -
Pierre Pithou, a
lawyer and scholar, is born in Troyes, France. "The
Ordinance of Villers-Cotteretês"...
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frequently accompany those of Quintilian. They were
first published by
Pierre Pithou in
Paris in 1580.
Pliny the
Younger writes to Flaccus, who, in some editions...