. English: The Antiquities of Constantinople, written originally in Latin by Petrus Gyllius, transalted into English by John Ball, London 1729 . 16th century. Petrus Gyllius  (1490–1555)    Alternative names ???? ????; Petrus Gyllius; Pierre Gilles Description French naturalist, translator and philosopher French philosopher Date of birth/death 1490 15 January 1555 Location of birth/death Albi Rome Authority control : Q2292575 VIAF:?100160323 ISNI:?0000 0001 0901 0190 LCCN:?n80057296 GND:?100967310 SELIBR:?55978 WorldCat 38 Allegoric representation- Musician in front of the ruins of a


. English: The Antiquities of Constantinople, written originally in Latin by Petrus Gyllius, transalted into English by John Ball, London 1729 . 16th century. Petrus Gyllius  (1490–1555)    Alternative names ???? ????; Petrus Gyllius; Pierre Gilles Description French naturalist, translator and philosopher French philosopher Date of birth/death 1490 15 January 1555 Location of birth/death Albi Rome Authority control : Q2292575 VIAF:?100160323 ISNI:?0000 0001 0901 0190 LCCN:?n80057296 GND:?100967310 SELIBR:?55978 WorldCat 38 Allegoric representation- Musician in front of the ruins of a certain city - Gilles Pierre - 1729


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