1553‐1617 French historian. The de Thou family was an old family in the Orléans region. His father, Christophe de T. (1508-82), served as president of the Paris High Court and is known for his great contributions to the compilation of Paris customary law. His uncle, Nicolas de T. (1528-98), was Bishop of Chartres and supported the royalists, and arranged for the consecration of Henry IV at Chartres Cathedral in 1594. Christophe's third son was Jacques-Auguste. Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
1553‐1617 フランスの歴史家。ド・トゥー家はオルレアン地方の旧家で,父のクリストフChristophe de T.(1508‐82)はパリ高等法院院長を務め,パリ地方慣習法の編纂に多大の貢献をしたことで知られている。伯父のニコラNicolas de T.(1528‐98)はシャルトル司教として王党派にくみし,1594年アンリ4世のシャルトル大聖堂における聖別式をとりはからった。クリストフの三男がジャック・オーギュストである。 出典 株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について 情報 |
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