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Guillaume Tell was a political epic adapted from Schiller s play ( 1804 ) about the 13th-century Swiss patriot who rallied his country against the Austrians.
* Hans E. Mayer, " Guillaume de Tyr à l école.
During 1913 he exhibited his work at the Salon des Indépendants and Salon d Automne, his work was noticed by Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire, he also sold his first painting, The Red Tower.
* The Anguish of Departure ( begun in 1913 ), Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire, The Nostalgia of the Poet, L ' Énigme de la fatalité, Gare Montparnasse ( The Melancholy of Departure ), Love Song, The Enigma of a Day, The Philosopher s Conquest, The Child's Brain, The Philosopher and the Poet, Still Life: Turin in Spring, Piazza d Italia ( Autumn Melancholy ), The Nostalgia of the Infinite and Melancholy and Mystery of a Street ( 1914 )
Two of Guillaume s sons, Pierre Pepin and Jean Pepin du Cardonnets, later explored and traded in this area, and their surname became attached to the lake, and ultimately to the village and the county.
Other champions of Wuorinen s music include Peter Serkin, for whom Wuorinen composed three concerti including Time Regained ( based on music of Machaut, Matteo da Perugia, Guillaume Dufay, and Orlando Gibbons ) and Flying to Kahani, commissioned by Carnegie Hall ; the solo Scherzo and Adagio ; and the Second Piano Quintet with the Brentano Quartet, another ensemble with which Wuorinen has had a very fruitful relationship and for which he wrote his Fourth String Quartet.
* 1399 – 1418: Guillaume d Auvillars
Fragment of the map called Great Tatar (« Carte de Tartarie », Guillaume de L Isle ( 1675 — 1726 ))
In 1831 Baron Guillaume Dupuytren was the first to describe Dupuytren s disease and a surgical procedure in the Lancet.
In 1915, in collaboration with Max Jacob and Guillaume Apollinaire, Ozenfant founded the magazine L Elan, which he edited until 1916, and his theories of Purism began to develop.
* Commentaire sur le traité de l Âme d Aristote, traduction de Guillaume de Moerbeke ( Latin ).
* La philosophie au moyen-âge, vol. II: De saint Thomas d Aquin à Guillaume d Occam, Payot, 1922.
Guillaume is also known for satirical drawings that were published in Parisian humor magazines such as Gil Blas, Le Rire, L Assiette au Beurre, and Le Figaro illustré.
Pierre Guillaume s birth year varies between 1779 and 1807 in the original sources.
de: Guillaume François Antoine, Marquis de L Hospital
sk: Guillaume de l Hospital
With Wasserschlebe s help, Wiedewelt was taken into the studio of the renowned Baroque sculptor Guillaume Coustou the Younger, where from 1750-1754 he worked partially as a student and partially as an assistant.
de: Guillaume d Estouteville
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Guillaume de Rochefort, Lord Chancellor of France, who repeated the rumour in the Estates-General in Tours in January 1484, adding that Richard III had " massacred " the princes and then been given the crown " by the will of the people ", may have obtained his information from Mancini's report.
Although the score of his only opera bouffe, Les mamelles de Tirésias (" Tiresias ' Breasts ", after Guillaume Apollinaire's surrealist drama ) was completed in 1945, it was not performed until 1947, after Poulenc met soprano Denise Duval.
During the 16th century, Guillaume Postel, who had been on an embassy to the Ottoman Empire, brought back Arabic disputations of the Almagest, such as the works of al-Kharaqī, Muntahā al-idrāk fī taqāsīm al-aflāk (" The Ultimate Grasp of the Divisions of Spheres ", 1138 / 9 ).
Guillaume Budé corresponded with the most learned men of his time, amongst them Erasmus, who called him the " marvel of France ", and Thomas More.
Guillaume de Machaut's narrative output is dominated by the " dit " ( literally " spoken ", i. e. a poem not meant to be sung ).
* " Zone ", a poem by Guillaume Apollinaire
Guillaume Delisle's first works were " The Map of the World " and " The Map of the Continents ", both published in 1700.
The comment by the poet Guillaume Crétin, in the lament he wrote on Ockeghem's death in 1497, " it was a great shame that a composer of his talents should die before 100 years old ", is also often taken as evidence for the earlier birthdate for Ockeghem.
The French writer Guillaume Apollinaire took up the theme again in his poem " La Loreley ", from the collection Alcools.
* Masson, Frederic " Marie Walewska ", E. Guillaume, Paris 1897.
* Massimo Mila: " Guillaume Dufay ", ed.
* Massimo Mila: " Guillaume Dufay ", Torino, G. Giappichelli Editore, 1972 – 73, 2 voll.
* Charles Hamm, " Guillaume Dufay ", in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed.
* Alejandro Planchart: " Guillaume Du Fay ", Grove Music Online ed.
* Guillaume Apollinaire, " Les diables amoureaux ", Gallimard, 1964, p. 108
* a French narrative poetic form of the Middle Ages most famously associated with Guillaume de Machaut ( the word literally means " spoken ", i. e. a poem meant to be spoken and not sung ).
* Guillaume Lasconjarias, " Ascension sociale et logique du prestige: Abel Servien ( 1593-1659 ), Marquis de Sablé et de Boisdauphin, Plénipotentiaire aux Traités de Westphalie, Surintendant des finances ", in Revue Historique et Archéologique du Maine, ( Le Mans ), 1999, 3rd series vol.
In 1555 he published a manual of poetic composition, " Art poétique français ", a Latin oration calling for peace from Henry II of France and emperor Charles V and a new collection of poetry, L ' Amour des amours ( consisting of a sonnet cycle and a series of encyclopedic poems describing meteors, planets and the heavens ) which would influence poets Guillaume du Bartas and Jean-Antoine de Baïf.
DMD is named after the French neurologist Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne ( 1806 – 1875 ), who, in the 1861 edition of his book " Paraplegie hypertrophique de l ' enfance de cause cerebrale ", described and detailed the case of a boy who had this condition.
Guillaume Courtois ( 1628 – June 15, 1679 ), called " Il Borgognone ", was a French painter and etcher, the brother of the Jesuit painter Jacques Courtois.
English " war " French guerre, English " William " vs. French Guillaume or even English " ward " vs. " guard ", borrowed into English from French ) resulting in Gaul-: Gaule " Gaul ", Gaulois " Gaulish "
Guillaume Apollinaire radicalized the Baudelairian poetic exploration of modern life in evoking planes, the Eiffel Tower and urban wastelands, and he brought poetry into contact with cubism through his " Calligrammes ", a form of visual poetry.
Figure 21, " Horror and Agony ", from a photograph by Guillaume Duchenne ( commons: The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals | more images ) In the weeks before Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838, Charles Darwin sought medical advice on his mysterious and troubling physical symptoms, and then retreated to Scotland for a period of rest and a " geologizing expedition "-but actually spent some of his time revisiting the old haunts of his undergraduate days.

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