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Patin may refer to: People * Charles Patin (1633–1693), French physician and numismatist * Charlotte-Catherine Patin, 17th- and 18th-century French writer and art critic * Gabrielle-Charlotte Patin, 17th-century French numismatist * Guy Patin (1601–1672), French doctor and man of letters * Henri Patin (1793–1876), French writer and translator from ancient Greek and Latin * Jacques Patin (died 1587), French painter, decorator, illustrator and engraver * Madeleine Patin (1610–1682), French moralist * Mathias Patin (born 1974), French volleyball player * Sylvie Patin (born 1951), French art historian and conservator-restorer Places * Patin, Burkina Faso Animals * Basa (fish), a type of catfish also known as ''patin'' See also

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Charles Patin
Charles Patin (23 February 1633 - 10 October 1693) was a French physician and numismatist. He was the son of Guy Patin, dean of the school of medicine in Paris, and a friend of Jacob Spon. Trained first by his father, he obtained a law degree and then chose to study medicine. He became best known for his numismatic work. He married the moralist author Madeleine Patin: their daughter Gabrielle-Charlotte Patin became a painter and numismatist, and their daughter Charlotte-Catherine Patin Charlotte-Catherine Patin (2 January 1666 in Paris – 1744) was a 17th- and 18th-century French writer and art critic. Granddaughter of medical doctor and letter writer Guy Patin, and daughter of medical doctor and numismatist Charles Pati ... became a writer. External links * 1633 births 1693 deaths 17th-century French writers 17th-century French male writers 17th-century French physicians French medical writers French numismatists Writers from Paris French male non-fiction w ...
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Charlotte-Catherine Patin
Charlotte-Catherine Patin (2 January 1666 in Paris – 1744) was a 17th- and 18th-century French writer and art critic. Granddaughter of medical doctor and letter writer Guy Patin, and daughter of medical doctor and numismatist Charles Patin and moralist writer Madeleine Patin, as well as sister of numismatist Gabrielle-Charlotte Patin, Charlotte-Catherine Patin published the following known works, in Latin and French:Charlotte Catherine Patin: A Seventeenth-Century Female Art Historian?
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Gabrielle-Charlotte Patin
Gabrielle-Charlotte Patin (1666 in Paris, France – 1751 in Padua, Italy) was a French numismatist, writer and painter during the 17th century. She was the granddaughter of medical doctor and letter writer Guy Patin, daughter of medical doctor and numismatist Charles Patin and moralist writer Madeleine Patin, as well as sister of the writer and art critic Charlotte-Catherine Patin. Gabrielle-Charlotte Patin published a Latin work on Phoenician numismatics: ''De Phœnice in numismate imperatoris Caracallæ expressa epistola'' ( Venise, 1683, in-4°).Charlotte Catherine Patin: A Seventeenth-Century Female Art Historian?
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Guy Patin
Guy (or Guido) Patin (1601 in Hodenc-en-Bray, Oise – 30 August 1672 in Paris) was a French doctor and man of letters. Patin was doyen (or dean) of the Faculty of Medicine in Paris (1650–1652) and professor in the Collège de France starting in 1655. His scientific and medical works are not considered particularly enlightened by modern medical scholars (he has sometimes been compared to the doctors in the works of Molière). He is most well known today for his extensive correspondence: his style was light and playful (he has been compared to early 17th century philosophical libertines), and his letters are an important document for historians of medicine. Patin and his son Charles were also dealers in clandestine books, and Patin wrote occasional poetry (such as a quatrain to honor Henric Piccardt (1636-1712) On 22 March 1648, Patin wrote a famous letter commenting on the new rage of tea drinking in Paris, calling it "the impertinent novelty of the century", and mentio ...
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Henri Patin
Henri Joseph Guillaume Patin (21 August 1793, in Paris – 19 February 1876) was a French writer and translator of Ancient Greek and Latin. Works * ''Mélanges de littérature ancienne et moderne'' (1840) * ''Études sur les tragiques grecs, ou Examen critique d'Eschyle, de Sophocle et d'Euripide, précédé d'une histoire générale de la tragédie grecque'' (1841–43) * ''Œuvres d'Horace'' (1866)Text online* ''Études sur la poésie latine'' (1868–69) * ''Discours et mélanges littéraires'' (1876) * ''Odes d'Horace'' (1883)Text online* ''Poètes moralistes de la Grèce : Hésiode, Théognis de Mégare, Callinos, Tyrtée, Mimnerme, Solon, Sémonide d'Amorgos, Phocylide, Pythagore, Aristote'' (1892) * ''Lucretius Titus Lucretius Carus ( , ;  – ) was a Roman poet and philosopher. His only known work is the philosophical poem ''De rerum natura'', a didactic work about the tenets and philosophy of Epicureanism, and which usually is translated into En .... De la Natu ...
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Jacques Patin
Jacques Patin (died 28 May 1587) was a French painter, decorator, illustrator and engraver.Benezit 2006, vol. 10, p. 992. Although the date and place of Patin's birth are unknown, he was part of a family of artists that included his father and brothers. He married Marguerite Pennichot in 1555, when he had already established a passable reputation. In 1559 he was hired along with François Clouet and Guyon Ledoux to make armorial bearings for the funeral of Henry II, and in 1564, by Constable Anne de Montmorency to work at the Château d'Écouen, although there is no evidence that he was given any important projects there. However, in 1567 he produced decorations for the Louvre under the supervision of Pierre Lescot and in 1570 was retained by the Grand Equerry Claude Gouffier to provide decorations for the Hôtel de Boissy. In 1581 Patin designed the sets and costumes for the first ballet de cour, the '' Balet comique de la Royne'', which was performed as part of the celebration ...
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Madeleine Patin
Madeleine Patin (c.1643 – 28 September 1722), born Madeleine Hommetz, was a French moralist author. The wife of medical doctor and numismatist Charles Patin, and daughter of medical doctor and letter writer Guy Patin, Madeleine Patin wrote philosophical and moral reflections. This genre was popular in Europe during the period, and was one to which French writers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau made contributions. She published ''Christian and Moral Reflections on the Epistles of St. Paul'' in 1680, which she dedicated to Empress Eleanora of Austria. This work is still included in published anthologies today. She was made a member of the Galileiana Academy of Arts and Science, as were her husband and their two daughters, Charlotte-Catherine Patin, Charlotte-Catherine and Gabrielle-Charlotte Patin, Gabrielle-Charlotte. She was also made a member of the Academy of Ricovrati learned society of Padua, Italy. See also *French literature *17th-century French literature References< ...
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Mathias Patin
Mathias Patin (born April 25, 1974 in Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French volleyball player, who won the bronze medal with the France men's national volleyball team at the 2002 World Championships. He is 1.85 meters tall and plays as a passer (volleyball), passer. He is now teaching in Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University in Paris, France. Clubs Awards *''Championnat de France Pro A de volley-ball masculin, Championnat de France'' : 2003 in sports, 2003 (Championship of France Pro A of male volley ball) External links

http://www.asnieres-volley92.com/mathias_patin.htm 1974 births Living people Sportspeople from Colombes Olympic volleyball players for France Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics French men's volleyball players {{France-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Sylvie Patin
Sylvie Patin (born Sylvie Gache-Patin on 11 June 1951) is a French conservator-restorer of cultural heritage at Musée d'Orsay and art historian specialised in Impressionism. Career Sylvie Patin was born on 11 June 1951. She has a degree in historical geography and a master's degree in history at the Paris Nanterre University, then she joined École du Louvre to continue her study. She did a museum internship at the Musée Marmottan Monet in 1972 and passed the competitive examination of the musées de France in 1973. From 1974 to 1975, she was a trainee curator at Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume and Musée de l'Orangerie, then a full-time curator from 1976 to 1980. She became curator of the Musée d'Orsay in 1980, chief curator in 1991, and finally a general curator in 2006. She retired in 2016. In 2010, Patin curated an exhibition of Monet at the Grand Palais. She has published several books on the impressionist painter Claude Monet, such as (2016), a book presents the st ...
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Patin, Burkina Faso
Patin is a village in the Bané Department of Boulgou Province in south-eastern Burkina Faso. As of 2005, the village has a population of 456.Burkinabé government inforoute communale


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Basa (fish)
Basa (''Pangasius bocourti'') is a species of catfish in the family Pangasiidae. Basa are native to the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins in Mainland Southeast Asia. These fish are important food fish with an international market. They are often labelled in North America and Australia as "basa fish", "swai", or "bocourti". In the UK all species of ''Pangasius'' may legally be described as "river cobbler", "cobbler", "basa", "pangasius", "panga", or any of these with the addition of "catfish". In the rest of Europe, these fish are commonly marketed as "pangasius" or "panga". In Asian markets, names for basa include "Pacific dory" and "patin". Other related shark catfish may occasionally be incorrectly labeled as basa fish, including '' P. hypophthalmus'' (iridescent shark) and '' P. pangasius'' (yellowtail catfish). Description The body of the basa is stout and heavy. The rounded head is broader than it is long, with the blunt snout having a white band on its muzzle. This species gr ...
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