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Jean Canappe (sometimes written Jean Canape) (1495- after 1558) was a French physician who was attached to Francis I of France in 1542. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Philiatros and was known because he contributed to the transmission of medical and surgical knowledge in French with Pierre Tolet.

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  • Jean Canappe (fr)
  • Jean Canappe (en)
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  • Jean Canappe (sometimes written Jean Canape) (1495- after 1558) was a French physician who was attached to Francis I of France in 1542. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Philiatros and was known because he contributed to the transmission of medical and surgical knowledge in French with Pierre Tolet. (en)
  • Jean Canappe (parfois écrit Jean Canape) est un médecin français qui fut attaché auprès de François Ier en 1542. il écrit parfois sous le pseudonyme de Philiatros. (fr)
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  • Ambroise Paré (en)
  • Pierre Tolet (en)
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  • "If you want a servant to follow your orders, you can't give them in an unknown tongue." (en)
  • “I do not want to claim that I have read Galen speaking Greek or Latin. For it has not pleased God so much to make Grace in my youth that it has been in either language instituted. But also I would not want to conceal in any way that I learned the said documents of Galen by Mr. Master Jean Canape, Regent Doctor in the Faculty of Medicine, living in Lyon." (en)
  • "Je ne veulx m'arroger que j'aye leu Galien parlant grec, ou latin. Car na pleu à Dieu tant de faire de grâce en ma ieunesse qu'elle aye esté de l'une et l'autre langue instituée. Mais aussi ne vouldroys aucunement dissimuler que i'ai apris lesdictz documents de Galien par l'interprétation Française de Monsieur Maître Jean Canape docteur régent en la Faculté de Médecine faisant la demeurance à Lyon." (en)
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  • Jean Canappe (sometimes written Jean Canape) (1495- after 1558) was a French physician who was attached to Francis I of France in 1542. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Philiatros and was known because he contributed to the transmission of medical and surgical knowledge in French with Pierre Tolet. (en)
  • Jean Canappe (parfois écrit Jean Canape) est un médecin français qui fut attaché auprès de François Ier en 1542. il écrit parfois sous le pseudonyme de Philiatros. (fr)
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