- Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi (c. 1470–1542) was a
French Renaissance humanist scholar and
professor of rhetoric. He was born in
Ravisi,
which is near the commune...
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attributed to
Nicholas Udall, is
based on a
Latin dialogue by Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi, a
professor of
rhetoric at the
College of
Navarre and
rector of the University...
- a
prose dialogue of the
French Latinist Ravisius Textor (Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi, 1480-1524); but Textor's
scant two
hundred and thirty-five
lines of question...
- Zweibrücken (b. 1502) 1533 –
Vasili III of
Russia (b. 1479) 1542 – Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi,
French scholar and
academic (b. 1470) 1552 –
Francis Xavier,
Spanish missionary...
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whose head was John Mair). On 15
December 1525, he
succeeded Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi as
rector of the
University of Paris.
Before 1539 he
returned to Scotland...
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Officina (1503), an
encyclopedia compiled by
French scholar Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi. This work
purported that
Tuisto and
Gambrivius were
giants descended from...
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Lazare Prison and held in the same cell that once
occupied Madame Bermain de
Ravisi.
Following her release,
Berton met the
anarchist Louis Lecoin and his companion...
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French lawyer and politician; 1965
presidential candidate Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi (c. 1480–1524),
French Renaissance humanist, author, and scholar; former...
- (Aegidius Maserius) 1519 Jean
Finet 1519
Gervasius Waim 1520 Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi (c. 1480–1524) 1525
William Manderston 1528 (March–June)
Nicholas Boissel...
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Adrien Tixier (1893–1946),
French politician and
teacher Jean
Tixier de
Ravisi (c. 1480–1524),
French Renaissance humanist, author, and scholar; former...