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Among the competing understandings of what unites the various currents designated by " Esotericism " in the scholarly sense, perhaps the most influential has been proposed by Antoine Faivre.
* Antoine Faivre, Access to Western Esotericism ( 1986 ), Albany: State University of New York Press (“ SUNY Séries in Western Esoteric Traditions ”), 1994, X-369 p.
), in collaboration with Antoine Faivre, Roelof van den Broek, Jean-Pierre Brach, Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism, Leiden / Bristol: Brill, 2005, 2 vols., 1228 p. ISBN 90-04-14187-1.
Antoine Faivre notes, “ the theosophist dedicates his energy to inventing ( in the word ’ s original sense of ‘ discovering ’) the articulation of all things visible and invisible, by examining both divinity and nature in the smallest detail .” The knowledge that is acquired through meditation is believed to change the being of the meditator.
Antoine Faivre successfully created a taxonomy approach as a means to comparing the various traditions.
* Antoine Faivre
His father, Antoine Chrysostome Seurat, was a legal official and a native of Champagne ; his mother, Ernestine Faivre, was Parisian.
Antoine Faivre, in The Eternal Hermes ( 1995 ) has pointed out that Hermes Trismegistus has a place in the Islamic tradition, though the name Hermes does not appear in the Qur ' an.
Antoine Faivre posits four fundamental elements, necessary conditions for a document, group, or movement to be eligible for consideration by scholars as esoteric.

Antoine and Studies
* Lilti, Antoine, Sociabilité et mondanité: Les hommes de lettres dans les salons parisiens au XVIIIe siècle, French Historical Studies, Vol.

Antoine and Western
* Antoine Simon Le Page Du Pratz-The History of Louisiana, or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina ; an English translation, in one volume, of Histoire de la Louisiane, published in 1758
It was designed by French architect Antoine Grumbach to evoke the atmosphere of the American National Park lodges built around the beginning of the 20th century, such as the Old Faithful Inn ( 1904 ) in Yellowstone National Park and others in Yosemite and other Western National Parks.

Antoine and 1996
* Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole ' Logic ', or The Art of Thinking, ( known as the Port-Royal Logic ), translated J. Buroker, Cambridge 1996
* J .- P. Antoine, Quantum Mechanics Beyond Hilbert Space ( 1996 ), appearing in Irreversibility and Causality, Semigroups and Rigged Hilbert Spaces, Arno Bohm, Heinz-Dietrich Doebner, Piotr Kielanowski, eds., Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-64305-2.
University officials chose architect Antoine Predock in 1996 to design the structure.
Antoine Nduwayo ( born 1942 ) was the Prime Minister of Burundi from February 22, 1995 until July 31, 1996.
Consuelo's relationship with Antoine was portrayed by Miranda Richardson and Bruno Ganz in the 1996 biopic Saint-Ex.
* Antoine Labeyrie, Resolved imaging of extra-solar planets with future 10-100 km optical interferometric arrays, Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 118 ( 1996 ), 517-24.

Antoine and ),
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier ( also Antoine Lavoisier after the French Revolution ; 26 August 17438 May 1794 ; ), the " father of modern chemistry ," was a French nobleman prominent in the histories of chemistry and biology.
The four sculptural groups at the base of the Arc are The Triumph of 1810 ( Cortot ), Resistance and Peace ( both by Antoine Étex ) and the most renowned of them all, Departure of the Volunteers of 1792 commonly called La Marseillaise ( François Rude ).
Antoine Lavoisier, in his famed 1789 Traité Élémentaire de Chimie ( Elements of Chemistry ), refers to Bergmann ’ s work and discusses the concept of elective affinities or attractions.
Despite this, by September 1960, following the four-way division of the country, there were four separate armed forces: Mobotu's ANC itself, numbering about 12, 000, the South Kasai Constabulary loyal to Albert Kalonji ( 3, 000 or less ), the Katanga Gendarmerie which were part of Moise Tshombe's regime ( totalling about 10, 000 ), and the Stanleyville dissident ANC loyal to Antoine Gizenga ( numbering about 8, 000 ).
The members of the junta, known as the Military Executive Committee ( Comité Exécutif Militaire ), were Garde commander Colonel Franck Lavaud, Major Antoine Levelt, and Major Paul E. Magloire, commander of the Presidential Guard.
Michel's known siblings included Delphine, Jean I ( c. 1507 – 77 ), Pierre, Hector, Louis, Bertrand, Jean II ( born 1522 ) and Antoine ( born 1523 ).
The guillotine ( called the " National Razor ") became the symbol of the revolutionary cause, strengthened by a string of executions: Marie Antoinette, King Louis XVI, the Girondins, Philippe Égalité ( Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans ), and Madame Roland, as well as many others, such as pioneering chemist Antoine Lavoisier, lost their lives under its blade.
After seeing an early film of this event, French skiers / surfers Augustin Coppey, Olivier Lehaneur, Olivier Roland and Antoine Yarmola made their first successful attempts during the winter of 1983 in France ( Val Thorens ), using primitive, home-made clones of the Winterstick.
* Antoine Busnois ( – 1492 ), French composer and poet of the early Renaissance Burgundian School.
Casta became an established actress, appearing in the films Gainsbourg ( A Heroic Life ), Face and Blue Bicycle, as well as the play Ondine at the theatre Antoine.
Dynasties of Parisian ébénistes, some of them German-born, developed a style of surfaces curved in three dimensions ( bombé ), where matched veneers ( marquetry temporarily being in eclipse ) or vernis martin japanning was effortlessly complemented by gilt-bronze (" ormolu ") mounts: Antoine Gaudreau, Charles Cressent, Jean-Pierre Latz, Jean-François Oeben, Bernard II van Risamburgh are the outstanding names.
Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet (; 17 September 1743 – 28 March 1794 ), known as Nicolas de Condorcet, was a French philosopher, mathematician, and early political scientist whose Condorcet method in voting tally selects the candidate who would beat each of the other candidates in a run-off election.
Two of Paul's sons were printers — Joseph at La Rochelle, and Antoine ( died 1674 ), who became " Printer to the King " in Paris in 1613.
This voyage went to Brazil, where Banks made the first scientific description of a now common garden plant, bougainvillea ( named after Cook's French counterpart, Louis Antoine de Bougainville ), and to other parts of South America.
These pseudonyms were usually related to the soldier's place of origin ( e. g. Jean Deslandes dit Champigny, for a soldier coming from a town named Champigny ), or to a particular physical or personal trait ( e. g. Antoine Bonnet dit Prettaboire, for a soldier prêt à boire, ready to drink ).
* L ' âge d ' or de l ' astronomie ottomane, Antoine Gautier, in L ' Astronomie, ( Monthly magazine created by Camille Flammarion in 1882 ), December 2005, volume 119.
* L ' observatoire du prince Ulugh Beg, Antoine Gautier, in L ' Astronomie, ( Monthly magazine created by Camille Flammarion in 1882 ), October 2008, volume 122.
* Le recueil de calendriers du prince timouride Ulug Beg ( 1394 – 1449 ), Antoine Gautier, in Le Bulletin, n ° spécial Les calendriers, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, juin 2007, pp. 117 – 123.
* Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant ( 1594 – 1661 ), Protestant poet converted to Catholicism
* Pierre Antoine Motteux ( 1663 – 1718 ), French born English translator and dramatist

Antoine and Albany
Now that James IV was dead, Antoine d ' Arces promoted the appointment of John Stewart, Duke of Albany, a grandson of James II of Scotland as Regent to rule Scotland instead of Margaret and her son.

Antoine and 2000
The basketball team at Wabash is coached by Antoine Carpenter, a 2000 Little Giant graduate.
The airport was named in 2000 in honour of the French writer and pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a native of Lyon, on the centenary of his birth.
Originally named Lyon Satolas Airport, in 2000 the airport and train station were renamed in honour of Lyonnais aviation pioneer and writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a laureate of the Grand Prix du roman de l ' Académie française who died in the Second World War.
Antoine G. T. " Toon " Hermans ( 17 December 1916 – 22 April 2000 ) was a noted Dutch comedian, singer and writer.
The license was written in July 2000 with contributions from the mailing list < copyleft_attitudeApril. org > and in particular with Mélanie Clément-Fontaine and David Geraud, lawyers, and Isabelle Vodjdani and Antoine Moreau, artists.
In 2000, he composed the score for Antoine Desrosières ' black comedy film Banqueroute.
* 2001: Olga Raggio and Antoine M. Wilmering The Gubbio Studiolo and Its Conservation ( 2000 ) ISBN 0-300-08516-8
Towards the close of the 1980s, and continuing to 2000, most of the remaining fighting in Lebanon occurred in the south, inside the Israeli-occupied zone, under the Southern-Lebanese-Army influence led by Saad Haddad and later by Antoine Lahd, the latter who had close ties with the National Liberal Party ( Al Ahrar in Arabic ).
Antoine Lahad ( born 1927 ) a Lebanese general, was the leader of the South Lebanon Army ( SLA ) from 1984 until 2000, when Israel withdrew from Southern Lebanon and the SLA was dissolved.
* Claire Corbu and Antoine Captier, L ' Héritage de l ’ Abbé Saunière ( Éditions Bélisane, 1985 ; 2000 ).
13, Ton Koopman, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Deborah York, Paul Agnew, Klaus Mertens, Antoine Marchand 2000
* Antoine, André, Microsoft Encarta 2000, Microsoft Corporation, 1999.
The Knights were reinforced from France by 500 knights and 2000 soldiers under d ' Aubusson's brother Antoine.
Doug Rogers won silver in the + 80 kg category in 1964, Mark Berger won bronze in the + 95 kg category in 1984, Nicolas Gill won bronze in the 86 kg category in 1992 and silver in the 100 kg category in 2000, and Antoine Valois-Fortier won bronze in the-81 kg category in 2012.
The Little Prince is a play based on the book of the same name by Antoine de Saint Exupéry, adapted by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar before 2000.
Its publication in France in 2000, one century after Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's birth on 29 June 1900, became a national sensation.

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