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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...
- Pithou is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: François Pithou (1543–1621), French lawyer and author Jean Pithou (1524–1602), French lawyer...
- 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...
- 1195–1264), Pope Urban IV Patroclus of Troyes (3rd century), martyr Pierre Pithou (1539–1596), Calvinist jurisconsult and scholar, co-editor of the Satire...
- 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...
- Biron, French soldier (d. 1592) Jean Pithou, French lawyer and author (d. 1602); and his twin brother, Nicolas Pithou, French lawyer and author (d. 1598)...
- 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...
- 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...
- are known as karadi and are used in traditional curries such as Ambila, pithou bhaja and pickle. In monsoon, it can be abundantly found in Bamboo forest...
- significantly reprinted in 1588, with the support of Friedrich Sylburg and Pierre Pithou who published several copies of "Ac Sertorii Bellis Civilibus". "Julius...