- André
Tiraqueau (Latin:
Andreas Tiraquellus) (1488–1558) was a
French jurist and politician. He is
known also as a
patron of François Rabelais, and the...
- style),
under the
title of “Alexandri de
Alexandro dies Geniales.” Andrew-
Tiraqueau wrote a
commentary on it,
entitled “Semestria,” Lyons, 1586.
Notes have...
- Gr****: Ἄνδρων) was a
physician of
ancient Greece who is
supposed by André
Tiraqueau, and
after him by
Johann Albert Fabricius, to be the same
person as Andreas...
-
epithet Peripateticus or Rhodius, is
probably another person. Both André
Tiraqueau and
Johann Albert Fabricius referred to him as "Andronicus Tici****,"...
- Lady of
Badefol 3. Françoise de
Montault de
Navailles 14.
Charles de Baudéan,
Count of Parabère 7.
Suzanne de Baudéan 15. Françoise
Louise Tiraqueau...
- have
expelled from the
nobility anyone who
engaged in commerce. . . .
Tiraqueau traced the
origins of dérogeance back to Noah and Adam; Gilles-André La...
-
notary and
secretary of the king,
Secretary of
State (born c. 1530) André
Tiraqueau,
jurist and
politician (born 1488)
Guillaume Bochetel,
statesman and diplomat...
- "Trotula"), all of whom
ought to be
celebrated with
marvelous encomia (as
Tiraqueau has noted), as well as
Sentia Guarna (as
Fortunatus Fidelis has said)...
-
Badius Ascensius, a
transcription having been made in
Verona by André
Tiraqueau at the
house of
Guarino Veronese. A
French translation was made by Martin...