Geoffroy Tory (also Geofroy, Latin "Godofredus Torinus") was born in Bourges around 1480 and died in Paris before 14 October 1533. He was a French humanist...
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A long-tailed Q as drawn by French typographer Geoffroy Tory in his 1529 book, Champfleury...
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capitals were greatly respected by artisans of the Renaissance such as Geoffroy Tory and Felice Feliciano. In the 19th and 20th centuries, they were a major...
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player Geoffroy Tory (c.1480–1533), French humanist and engraver Henry Marshall Tory (1864–1967), Canadian university administrator James Cranswick Tory (1862–1944)...
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foreword to his 1529 translation of Lucan, French humanist and engraver Geoffroy Tory used the word as an example of bad writing, citing the Hermes couplet...
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Grammatica hebraea una cum latino, Venetiis, 1523, sig. B6v. as well as in Geoffroy Tory, Champ Fleury, Paris 1529, f. 76v ubi tamen: "Lettres Chaldaiques",...
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in the 16th century in imitation of French practice. Introduced by Geoffroy Tory (1529), the apostrophe was used in place of a vowel letter to indicate...
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Aimé Jean-Louis Richard as Monsieur Verdurin Bruno Thost as Saniette Geoffroy Tory as Forcheville Roland Topor as Biche Vincent Martin as Remi Arc Adrian...
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Josh Halliday, "Grant 'V' Shapps: another pseudonym for the marketer and Tory party chair?", The Guardian, 17 march 2015 (lire en ligne). Jascha Hoffma...
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