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Louis Couperin ( c. 1626 1661 ) was the first composer to embrace the genre, and harpsichord preludes were used until the first half of the 18th century by numerous composers including Jean-Henri d ' Anglebert ( 1629 1691 ), Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre ( 1665 1729 ), François Couperin ( 1668 1733 ) and Jean-Philippe Rameau ( 1683 1764 ), whose very first printed piece ( 1706 ) was in this form.
He lectured and interviewed large numbers of theological students with remarkable effect ; among them were César Malan, Frédéric Monod and Jean-Henri Merle d ' Aubigné.
* Jean-Henri Merle d ' Aubigné: it was sung by the German Lutheran princes as they entered Augsburg for the Diet in 1530 at which the Augsburg Confession was presented ; and
Among his pupils were Jacques Hardel and Jean-Henri d ' Anglebert, but he was particularly important for his contribution to the establishment of the Couperin musical dynasty.
* Jean-Henri d ' Anglebert ( 1635 1691 )
In 1983 Ross took an indefinite sabbatical from Laval, embarking on a recording of François Couperin's Suites pour le Clavecin, as well as the music of other composers including Bach, George Frideric Handel, Girolamo Frescobaldi and Jean-Henri d ' Anglebert.
Jean-Henri Merle d ' Aubigné ( 16 August 1794 21 October 1872 ) was a Swiss Protestant minister and historian of the Reformation.
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Jean-Henri d ' Anglebert ( baptized 1 April 1629 23 April 1691 ) was a French composer, harpsichordist and organist.
* Kunst der Fuge: Jean-Henri d ' Anglebert-MIDI files
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* Jean-Henri D ' Anglebert bio, Classical Net.
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Jean-Henri Gourgaud ( 15 November 1746 19 October 1809 ), French actor under the stage name Dugazon, was born in Marseille, the son of Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud, the director of military hospitals there and also an actor.
Foremost among these was Recueil de fables et contes en patois saintongeais ( 1849 ) by lawyer and linguist Jean-Henri Burgaud des Marets ( 1806 73 ).
Jean-Henri Riesener () ( 4 July 1734 6 January 1806 ) was the French royal ébéniste, working in Paris, whose work exemplified the early neoclassical Louis XVI style ".
Jean-Henri Focas ( 20 July 1909 3 January 1969 ) was a Greco-French astronomer.
* Jean-Henri Fabre ( 1823 1915 ), French entomologist

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Jean-Henri Fabre's last home and office, the Harmas de Fabre in Provence, stands today as a museum devoted to his life and works.
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* Louis Bernard Guyton de Morveau, Jean-Henri Hassenfratz, Antoine-François Fourcroy, Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, Pierre-Auguste Adet, Claude Louis Bertholet Méthode de nomenclature chimique ( Paris, 1787 )
Portrait of Jean-Henri Riesener seated at one of his writing table s, 1786, by Antoine Vestier ( Musée de Versailles )
* Guyton de Morveau, Jean-Henri Hassenfratz, Antoine François, Antoine Lavoisier, Pierre Adet and Claude Berthollet publish Méthode de nomenclature chimique in Paris.

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On 23 October 1662 Chambonnières retired and sold the reversion of his post to d ' Anglebert for 2000 livres.
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