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142: 456: 115: 304: 422: 25: 141: 172:, returning to France on the publication of the edict of pacification. Soon afterwards he accompanied the duc de Montmorency on his embassy to England, returning shortly before the 190:, shortly after his accession to the throne, recognized Pithou's talents and services by giving him various legal appointments. He co-operated in publishing the 442: 35: 500: 510: 437: 495: 515: 371: 357: 490: 271:
He died at Nogent-sur-Seine. His valuable library, specially rich in manuscripts, was for the most part transferred to what is now the
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Pithou wrote many legal and historical books, besides preparing editions of several ancient writers. His earliest publication was
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Three of Pierre Pithou's brothers acquired distinction as jurists: Nicolas, with his twin, Jean co-authored the treatise,
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Généalogie des comtes héréditaires de Troyes et de Meaulx, ou de Champaigne et Brie, qui furent aussi Roys de Navarre
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Fragmenta quaedam Papiniani, Pauli, Ulpiani, Gaii, Modestini, aliorumque veterum iuris auctorum
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Fragmenta quaedam Papiniani, Pauli, Ulpiani, Gaii, Modestini, aliorumque veterum iuris auctorum
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Satyre MĂ©nippĂ©e : de la vertu du Catholicon d'Espagne et de la tenue des estats de Paris
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Satyre Menippee de la Vertu du Catholicon d'Espagne et de la tenue des Estats de Paris
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bar in 1560. On the outbreak of the second war of religion in 1567, Pithou, who was a
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Bref recueil des Ă©vĂŞques de Troyes. (SignĂ© : P. Pithoeus... .)
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1588; he assisted his brother François in preparing the
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Opera sacra juridica his orica miscellanea collecta
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