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* Colette Sirat, A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages.
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Lerner and Loewe's run of success continued with their next project, a film adaptation of stories from Colette, the Academy Award winning film musical Gigi, starring Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier.
The Claudine books are a series of four early novels by the French author Colette published from 1900-1904.
The novels were written in the late 19th century, in collaboration with Colette ’ s first husband, Henry Gauthier-Villars, better known by his nom-de-plume Willy, who was also a writer.
There has been much speculation over the degree of involvement of both Colette and Willy in the writing, particularly as Willy was known for having ghostwriters of his literary publications.
After the death of Willy, Colette went to court to challenge her former husband's involvement in the writing, and subsequently had his name removed from the books.
* REMORA methodology is an event-driven approach for designing information systems, developed by Colette Rolland.
In Le Bestiaire d ' Héraclès: IIIe Rencontre héracléenne, edited by Corinne Bonnet, Colette Jourdain-Annequin, and Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, 217-30.
* Colette par Jean Cocteau, discours de réception à l ' Académie Royale de Belgique, Ducretet-Thomson 300 V 078 St.
Her contemporaries included artist Romaine Brooks, who painted others in her circle ; writers Colette, Djuna Barnes, social host Gertrude Stein, and novelist Radclyffe Hall.
* 3 January 1907: during the show “ le Rêve d ' Egypte ”, Colette exchanged kisses that showed her links with the Duchess of Morny.
* Colette ( Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette ) ( 1873 – 1954 ), although she was not from Provence, became particularly attached to Saint-Tropez.
Sirat and Jewish
The former chief rabbi of France, Rabbi René Samuel Sirat, says he personally witnessed Lustiger entering the synagogue to recite kaddish — the Jewish mourners ' prayer — for his mother.
Sirat and .
It is conceivable that the sources mentioning the Qibla al-Qudsiyya like the Sirat un-Nabi ( 1 ) could in fact be trying to " fill in the gaps " of Muhammad's biography by taking Qur ' anic verses and drawing implicit information from them.
The French tourist Jacques Sirat speaks in lectures of how he felt proud riding round the world for five years – until he met an Australian who had been on the road for 27 years.
A translation of Isḥaq's " Sirat Rasul Allah ", with introduction and notes ( Oxford University 1955 ), xlvii + 815 pages.
Sirat madina – Amman fi l-arba ' inat سيرة مدينة – عم ّ ان في الأربعينات, Beirut: al-Muassasa al-Arabiyya lid-Dirasat wan-Nashr.
Sirat al-amirah Dhat al-Himmah, for example, is an Arabic epic with a female warrior as protagonist, and Scheherazade cunningly telling stories in the Thousand and One Nights to save her life.
Al-Khutbat al-Ahmadiya fi ' l Arab wa ' I Sirat al-Muhammadiya: Aligarh, 1900, English translation, London, 1869-70.
Both of them wrote biographies of the prophet Muhammad that are important supplements to the " Sirat Rasul Allah " of Prophet Muhammad ibn Ishaq, but al-Waqidi's has survived only in part.
Sirat later served as envoy for the exiled King and was initially voted leader of the interim government but stepped aside in favour Karzai.
There were rumours in September that Sirat and Mohaqiq had formed a pact with Qanuni, whilst Gailani and Aarian declared their support for Karzai on the last day of campaigning, October 6.
He arrives to Gaza ( where he will be hosted by a man called Al Sirat, who will introduce him to the cult of the Six Goddesses ) and reach Jerusalem.
A more direct Arabic translation of the Alexander romance, called Sirat Al-Iskandar, was discovered in Constantinople, at the Hagia Sophia, and is dated to the 13th century.
As an elderly man, Abu ' Afak Arwan wrote a politically charged poem against Muhammad and his followers that is preserved in the Sira. The affair was recorded by Ibn Ishaq in " Sirat Rasul Allah " ( The Life of the Prophet of God ), the oldest biography of Muhammad.
Among the most precious manuscripts currently housed in the library are volumes from the famous Al-Muwatta of Malik written on gazelle parchment, the Sirat Ibn Ishaq, a copy of the Qur ' an given by Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in 1602, and the original copy of Ibn Khaldun's book Al -' Ibar.
Shajar al-Durr is one of the characters of Sirat al-Zahir Baibars ( Life of al-Zahir Baibars ), a folkloric epic of thousands of pages that was composed in Egypt during the early Mamluk era and took its final form at the early Ottoman era.
* Sirat al-Zahir Baibars, assembled H. Johar, M. Braniq, A. Atar, Dar Marif, Cairo 1986, ISBN 977-02-1747-6
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