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Selve, George ¬de¬

Record IDcnp01375298
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01375298
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Biographical Data1508 - 1541
Last Edit2024-02-08

General Note

Bischof von Lavaur; Franz. Theologe, Übers.
Évêque de Lavaur (1524). - Ambassadeur à Venise. - Helléniste

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Further Biographical Data1508-1541
1508-12.04.1541
Intellectual Responsibilityauthor
Primary Language(s)French, Middle (ca. 1400-1600)
Translator ofGreek, Ancient (to 1453)
ActivityPersonen zu Literaturgeschichte (Schriftsteller) (12.2p) (sswd)
Personen zu Kirchengeschichte, Systematischer und Praktischer Theologie, Kirche und Konfession (3.6p) (sswd)
Personen zu Recht (7.14p) (sswd)
Bischof (gnd)
Diplomat (gnd)
Philologe (gnd)
Theologe (gnd)
CountryFrankreich
Geographic NoteFR (iso3166)
NationalityFrance
Online ResourceOnline Resource
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Names

HeadingSelve, George ¬de¬
used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Selve, Georges de
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Selve, Georges ¬de¬
used in: Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany)
Variant NameSelue, Georges ¬de¬
Selve, Georg ¬von¬
-Jöcher
Selve, Georges ¬de¬
Selves, Georges ¬de¬
Selve, George de
Selve, George ¬de¬

Sources

Found inLOC-NA. — BN. — ABF : Hoefer - http://db.saur.de/WBIS/biographicMicroficheDocument.jsf (2011-10-27). — En ce present volume sont contenues les vyes de huict excellens & renommez personnaiges Grecs & Romains, mises au parangon lune de laultre / escriptes premierement en langue grecque par... Plutarque de Cherronnee ; & depuis translatees en françoys... par feu... messire Georges de selve, en son vivant evesque de la Vaur, 1543
Imprint SourcesPlutarchus: Les vyes de huict excellens et renommes personnaiges Greces et Romains. - 1543
depiction of ...
Jean de Dinteville, French Ambassador to the court of Henry VIII of England, and Georges de Selve, Bishop of Lavaur. The painting is famous for containing, in the foreground, at the bottom, a spectacular anamorphic, which, from an oblique point of view, is revealed to be a human skull. An Armenian carpet, a vishapagorg rug from Central Anatolia, is on the table.
[Hans Holbein the Younger / bQEWbLB26MG1LA — Google Arts & Culture -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hans Holbein the Younger - The Ambassadors - Google Art Project.jpg]

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