LC control no. | n 80103707 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Seyssel, Claude de, 1450?-1520 |
Variant(s) | Seissel, Claude de, 1450?-1520 De Seyssel, Claude, 1450?-1520 Seyssellus, Claudius, 1450?-1520 Seysello, Claudius de, 1450?-1520 Seysel, Claudio di, 1540?-1520 Seisellus, Claudius, 1450?-1520 Siselliis, Claudius de, 1450?-1520 Sessel, Claudius, 1450?-1520 Scyssellus, Claudius, 1450?-1520 Scyssell, Claudius, 1450?-1520 Seissello, Claudius de, 1450?-1520 Seisselius, Claudius de, 1450?-1520 Seyssellius, Claudius, 1450?-1520 Seyssello, Claudius de, 1450?-1520 Sisellius, Claudius, 1450?-1520 Claudius, Taurinensis, 1450?-1520 Claudius, de Aquis Sabaudiensis, 1450?-1520 |
Other standard no. | 0000000121009889 |
Located | Marseille (France) |
Birth date | 1450~ |
Death date | 1520-06-01 |
Place of birth | Aix-les-Bains (France) |
Place of death | Turin (Italy) |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Clergy Translators Humanists Philologists Politicians Diplomats |
Found in | His Claudij Seysselli Sabaudiensis, Ludouici Gallorum Regis XII consiliarij ... Speculum feudorum, 1566: t.p. (Claudij Seysselli Sabaudiensis, Ludouici Gallorum Regis XII consiliarij ac LL. in Taurinensi Academia interpretis celeberrimi ... ) Goff. Third census, p. 560 (Seysello, Claudius de) English Wikipedia, viewed on Oct. 30th, 2023 (Claude de Seyssel (Italian:Claudio di Seyssel) (died 1520) was a Savoyard jurist and humanist, now known for his political writings. He wrote La Grande Monarchie de France as a supporter of the French crown, in the person of Louis XII. Written around 1515, in French, it was published 1519; it supports hereditary monarchy.[1] A Latin translation De Republica Galliae was printed in 1548 in Strasbourg.) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_de_Seyssel> French Wikipedia, viewed on Oct. 30th, 2023 (Claude de Seyssel, born in Aix en Savoie around 1450 and died in Turin on June 1, 1520, was a Savoyard prelate who first taught law in Turin, then became advisor and maître des requêtes to Louis XII. He was bishop of Marseille from 1511 to 1517, then archbishop of Turin from 1517 until his death. He is also known for his political works and translations of Greek and Latin classics.) <https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_de_Seyssel_(archev%C3%AAque)> Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed October 30, 2023 (Seyssel, Claude de ; French humanist, lawyer, philologist, politician, diplomat; Bishop of Marseilles; Archbishop of Turin ; variant names (selection): Seisellus, Claudius; Siselliis, Claudius de; Sessel, Claudius; Scyssellus, Claudius; Scyssell, Claudius; Seissello, Claudius de; Seisselius, Claudius de; Seyssellius, Claudius; Seyssello, Claudius de; Claudius, Taurinensis; Claudius, de Aquis Sabaudiensis; Sisellius, Claudius) <https://d-nb.info/gnd/118796836> |