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Loys and Louis
Following his Parisian period, he wrote a mystery play about Louis IX, Vie Monseigneur Sainct Loys par personnaiges ( 1514 ) for the Paris guild of masons and carpenters.
Louis François Fernand Hector de Loys ( 1892 1935 ) was a Swiss oil geologist who allegedly discovered a hitherto-unknown primate in 1920 during an oil survey expedition in Venezuela.
Loys " Louis " Bourgeois ( c. 1510 1560 ) was a French composer and music theorist of the Renaissance.

Loys and Bourgeois
The tune is usually attributed to the French composer Loys Bourgeois ( c. 1510 c. 1560 ).
Calvinist musicians including Loys Bourgeois supplied many new melodies and adapted others from sources both sacred and secular.
Music for the Genevan psalter was furnished by Loys Bourgeois and others like Guillaume Franc and a certain Maistre Pierre.
* Frank Dobbins, " Loys Bourgeois ", in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed.
* Frank Dobbins, " Loys Bourgeois ", Grove Music Online ed.
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Loys and c
* November 24 Loys of Gruuthuse, Earl of Winchester ( b. c. 1427 )

Loys and .
It lies at a distance of about 13, 000 light-years from Earth and was first discovered by the French astronomer Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in the year 1745 or 1746.
* Loys Leroy ( or Regius ), Vita G. Budaei ( 1540 )
Loys de Ronsard was maître d ' hôtel du roi to Francis I, whose captivity after Pavia had just been softened by treaty, and he had to quit his home shortly after Pierre's birth.
* The Omega Nebula, Messier 25, Messier 35, and IC 4665 are discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux.
When the curtain rises on the first act, the cottage of Giselle and her mother Berthe are seen on one side, and opposite is seen the cottage of Duke Albrecht of Silesia, a nobleman who has disguised himself as a peasant named Loys, in order to sow a few wild oats before his marriage to Bathilde, the daughter of the Prince of Courland.
Horns are heard in the distance and Loys retreats from the scene.
When the party departs, Loys reappears with the grape harvesters.
The truth about Loys ( Albrecht ) is learned and Giselle goes mad and dies.
Important authors include Malcolm de Chazal, Ananda Devi, Raymond Chasle, Loys Masson, Marcel Cabon, and Edouard Maunick.
Jean-Philippe Loys de Chéseaux ( 1718 1751 ) was an astronomer from Lausanne in Switzerland.
In the vicinity of the castle built by Etienne de Loys in 1770, the University of Lausanne built the Cantonal and University Library in 1970.
Well-known citizens of Ecublens include Treytorrens de Loys, who commanded a division during the First World War and Francois De Loys.
It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1745.
It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1745 and included in Charles Messier's list in 1764.
It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1745 and independently discovered by John Bevis before 1750.
It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1746 and included by Charles Messier in his catalog of comet-like objects in 1780.

Loys and
Around the same time the historian Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat ( 1695 1754 ) and the philosopher JP de Crousaz ( 1663 1750 ), were working the Vaud region, which was at the time part of the Canton of Bern.
The creatures one male, one female seemed angry, said de Loys, howling and gesturing, then defecating into their hands and flinging feces at the expedition.
Another Vaudois historian and antiquary was Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat ( 1695 1754 ) whose Mémoires critiques sur divers points de l ' ancienne histoire de la Suisse ( 1747 1749 ) still form a treasure-house for archaeologists.
After passing through other hands, the château was purchased in 1652 by Jean-Philippe Loys, whose family possessed it until the end of the 18th century, when the conseiller d ' état Jacques-François Viquerat ( 1838 1904 ) bought it.

Loys and later
According to de Loys ' later report, in 1920, while camped near the Tarra River, two large creatures approached the group.
Years later his friend, French anthropologist Georges Montandon, flipped the pages of de Loys ' notebook, and discovered the photo.

Loys and ),
De Loys counted 32 teeth ( most New World monkeys have 36 teeth ), and noted that the creature had no tail.
The Ancien Grenier, the Swiss Reformed Church of Saint-Etienne, the Fountain de Moïse ( Moses Fountain ), the City Hall, the D ’ Arnay House, the Etats de Vaud House, the Loys de Villardin House, the De Rochefort House, the Tacheron House and the Castle Tower are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance.

Louis and Bourgeois
Louis Bourgeois, also a refugee, lived and taught music in Geneva for sixteen years and Calvin took the opportunity to add his hymns, the most famous being the Old Hundredth.
* New edition of the Genevan psalter, Pseaumes octantetrois de David, with Louis Bourgeois as supervising composer, including first publication of the hymn tune known as the " Old 100th ".
* Veron, Louis, Mémoires d ’ un Bourgeois de Paris.
* Louis Bourgeois ( architect ) ( 1856 1930 ), architect
Louis Bourgeois is the one most responsible for the tunes in the Genevan Psalter, the source for the hymns of both the Reformed Church in England and the Pilgrims in America.
Of the tunes in the Genevan Psalter, some are reminiscent of secular chansons, others are directly borrowed from the Strasbourg Psalter ; The remainder were composed by successively Guillaume Franc, Louis Bourgeois and Pierre Davantès.
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* Louis E. Bourgeois, “ Foetry. com And What Academia Doesn't Want You to Know About the Creative Writing Industry, An Interview with Steven Ford Brown ," Left Curve magazine, Number 30, 2005
* Memoirs by Doctor Louis Désiré Véron from 1815 to 1852 ( Mémoires d ' un Bourgeois de Paris );
An earlier, unrelated cookbook with a similar name, François Massialot's Le Cuisinier Royal et Bourgeois, one of the first French cookbooks, consisted of recipes from Louis XIV's kitchens and marked the beginning of haute cuisine.

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