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* 1941 – Étienne Roda-Gil, French songwriter and screenwriter ( d. 2004 )
* 1509 – Étienne Dolet, French scholar ( d. 1546 )
* 1546 – Étienne Dolet, French scholar and printer ( b. 1509 )
* 1780 – Étienne Bonnot de Condillac, French philosopher ( b. 1715 )
Lavoisier's devotion and passion for chemistry were largely influenced by Étienne Condillac, a prominent French scholar of the 18th century.
* 1798 – Étienne Bobillier, French mathematician ( d. 1840 )
French Academy member Étienne Gilson summarized this long-known characteristic of the experienced world as follows :"... the word being is a noun ... it signifies either a being ( that is, the substance, nature, and essence of anything existent ), or being itself, a property common to all that which can rightly be said to be.
French mathematician Étienne Bézout ( 1730 – 1783 ) proved this identity for polynomials.
The first-ever affinity table, which was based on displacement reactions, was published in 1718 by the French chemist Étienne François Geoffroy.
* 1672 – Étienne François Geoffroy, French chemist ( d. 1731 )
France became the focal point for the study after the eminent neurologist Dr. Étienne Eugène Azam presented Braid's research to the French Academy of Sciences.
* 1884 – Étienne Gilson, French philosopher ( d. 1978 )
* 1763 – Étienne Méhul, French composer ( d. 1817 )
* Joseph ( opera ), by the French composer Étienne Méhul
The French explorer Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont visited the people in the early 1720s.
* 1768 – Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty, French commander ( d. 1815 )
* 1840 – Étienne Bobillier, French mathematician ( b. 1798 )
* 1730 – Étienne Bézout, French mathematician ( d. 1783 )
* 1530 – Étienne de La Boétie, French judge and writer ( d. 1563 )
Étienne Lamotte, who translated one third of the work into French, felt that it was the work of a North Indian bhikṣu of the Sarvāstivāda school, who later became a convert to the Mahayana.
The French explorer Étienne Brûlé explored part of the area in 1610-12.
* 1599 – Étienne Moulinié, French Baroque composer ( d. 1676 )
When Hutchinson claimed all materials were property of the British Crown, a French scholar, Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, said to Clarke and Hamilton that they would rather burn all their discoveries — referring ominously to the destruction of the Library of Alexandria — than turn them over.
* 1715 – Étienne Bonnot de Condillac, French philosopher ( d. 1780 )
* 1814 – Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, French writer, archaeologist, and historian ( d. 1874 )

Étienne and ;
In the subsequent 10 years, Étienne applied his talent for technical innovation to the family business ; paper making was a high-tech industry in the 18th century.
For example, Philippe learned physics and mathematics from Joseph Sauveur ; and from Étienne Loulié he learned musical notation, elementary musical theory, plus the basics of playing the viol and the recorder.
* By being the first English language historian to bring attention to the work of the French economist and historian Étienne Mantoux, especially his 1946 book The Carthaginian Peace: or The Economic Consequences of Mr Keynes, he was able to show that Germany was capable of paying reparations to France after the First World War ; the only problem was that the Germans were unwilling.
Monturiol also became an enthusiastic follower of the utopian thinker and socialist Étienne Cabet ; he popularised Cabet's ideas through La Fraternidad and produced a Spanish translation of his novel Voyage en Icarie.
* Christie, Richard Copley, Étienne Dolet, the Martyr of the Renaissance ( 2nd ed., 1889 ), containing a full bibliography of works published by him as author or printer ;
They compelled the king in 1792 to choose a ministry composed of their partisans — among them Roland, Charles François Dumouriez, Étienne Clavière and Joseph Marie Servan de Gerbey ; and they forced the declaration of war against Habsburg Austria.
Two other professional musicians were also among his fellow prisoners ( violinist Jean le Boulaire and cellist Étienne Pasquier ), and after he managed to obtain some paper and a small pencil from a sympathetic guard, Messiaen wrote a short trio for them ; this piece developed into the Quatuor for the same trio with himself at the piano.
She had a large network of colleagues and assistants, among them Adam Lesage, who performed allegedly magical tasks ; the priests Étienne Guibourg and abbé Mariotte, who officiated at the black masses ; and poisoners like Catherine Trianon.
These lists always included Ronsard, du Bellay, de Baïf, Pontus de Tyard and Étienne Jodelle ; the last two positions were taken by Rémy Belleau, Jacques Pelletier du Mans, Jean de la Péruse, or Guillaume des Autels.
Indeed, Étienne de Flacourt wrote ( 1658 ), " vouropatra-a large bird which haunts the Ampatres and lays eggs like the ostriches ; so that the people of these places may not take it, it seeks the most lonely places ".
In Paris, a committee of the liberal opposition, composed of banker-and-kingmaker < span lang =" fr "> Jacques Laffitte </ span >, < span lang =" fr "> Casimir Perier </ span >, Generals < span lang =" fr "> Étienne Gérard </ span > and < span lang =" fr "> Georges Mouton, comte de Lobau </ span >, among others, had drawn up and signed a petition in which, not surprisingly, they asked for the < span lang =" fr "> ordonnances </ span > to be withdrawn ; more surprising was their criticism " not of the King, but his ministers " – thereby disproving Charles X's conviction that his liberal opponents were enemies of his dynasty.
In 1995, the band co-recorded the Reserection EP with French pop star Étienne Daho ; later, they also worked on his album Eden and single " Le Premier Jour.
Étienne is portrayed as a hard-working idealist but also a naïve youth ; Zola's genetic theories come into play as Étienne is presumed to have inherited his Macquart ancestors ' traits of hotheaded impulsiveness and an addictive personality capable of exploding into rage under the influence of drink or strong passions.
The complex tangle of the miners ' lives is played out against a backdrop of severe poverty and oppression, as their working and living conditions continue to worsen throughout the novel ; eventually, pushed to breaking point, the miners decide to strike and Étienne, now a respected member of the community and recognized as a political idealist, becomes the leader of the movement.
Disillusioned, the miners go back to work, blaming Étienne for the failure of the strike ; then, Souvarine sabotages the entrance shaft of one of the Montsou pits, trapping Étienne, Catherine and Chaval at the bottom.
The philosopher Étienne Balibar wrote in 1993 that " there is no Marxist philosophy and there never will be ; on the other hand, Marx is more important for philosophy than ever before.
In the late 19th century, it was suggested the model was the theatre director Étienne Arago ; others have suggested the future curator of the Louvre, Frédéric Villot ; but there is no firm consensus on this point.
* La Vie d ' Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire ( 1847 ) ;
Father Étienne Souciet entered the field in defence of Fréret ; and in consequence of this controversy Newton was induced to prepare his larger work, which was published in 1728, after his death, and entitled The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms amended, to which is prefixed a short Chronicle from the First Memory of Kings in Europe to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great.
According to the French Catholic philosopher Étienne Borne, " Practical atheism is not the denial of the existence of God, but complete godlessness of action ; it is a moral evil, implying not the denial of the absolute validity of the moral law but simply rebellion against that law.

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