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* De triumphis ecclesiae, a Latin epic in elegiac metre, written c. 1250 by Johannes de Garlandia, an English grammarian who taught at the universities of Toulouse and Paris.
De Pomiane worked as a physician at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, where he gave Félix d ' Herelle a place to work on bacteriophages.
These include Giuseppe De Nittis, an Italian artist living in Paris who participated in the first Impressionist exhibit at the invitation of Degas, although the other Impressionists disparaged his work.
Despite the initial success, the Olympic Movement faced hard times, as the 1900 ( in De Coubertin's own Paris ) and 1904 Games were both swallowed by World's Fairs, and received little attention.
The second generation of Classicists, often trained in philosophy as well ( following Heidegger and Derrida, mainly ), built on their work, with authors such as Marcel Detienne ( now at Johns Hopkins ), Nicole Loraux, Medievalist and logician Alain De Libera ( Geneva ), Ciceronian scholar Carlos Lévy ( Sorbonne, Paris ) and Barbara Cassin ( Collége international de philosophie, Paris ).
Paris: Brosson & Chaudé ( The complete title of this book, often referred to as the ' Treatise ' is De l ’ Auscultation Médiate ou Traité du Diagnostic des Maladies des Poumons et du Coeur ( On Mediate Auscultation or Treatise on the Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Lungs and Heart )
In 1837, De la prostitution dans la ville de Paris ( Prostitution in the City of Paris ) was published by Alexander Jean Baptiste Parent-Duchatelet.
* Mahamadou Maiga, Le Bassin du fleuve Sénégal – De la traite négrière au développement, Paris, L ’ Harmattan, 1995, 330 pages ISBN 2-7384-3093-7
Vittorio De Sica died at 73 after a surgery at the Neuilly-sur-Seine hospital in Paris.
** President John F. Kennedy and Charles De Gaulle meet in Paris.
* August 26 – Mehran Karimi Nasseri, " The terminal man ", is stuck in the De Gaulle Airport in Paris, where he will continue to reside until August 1, 2006.
* Italian natural philosopher Giulio Cesare Vanini publishes a radically heterodox book in France after his English interlude De admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis, for which he is condemned and forced to flee Paris.
* Alexander Neckam becomes a lecturer in Paris, and writes De Natura Rerum, an early mention of chess ( approximate date ).
The influential De Stijl movement embraced the aesthetic principles of Neo-plasticism developed by Piet Mondrian under the influence of Cubism in Paris.
Actes des journées d ' étude de l ' UMR 7044 ( 15-16 Novembre 2007, Strasbourg ) ( Paris, De Boccard, 2010 ).
Besides the Metro, Downtown Paris and its urban area are served by the RER developed from the 1960s, several tramway lines, the Transilien ( suburban trains ) and two VAL lines serving Charles De Gaulle and Orly airports.
The steering committee of the National Edition consisting of the scholars Andrea Coen ( Rome ), Roberto De Caro ( Bologna ), Roberto Illiano ( Lucca — President ), Leon B. Plantinga ( New Haven, CT ), David Rowland ( Milton Keynes, UK ), Luca Sala ( Paris / Poitiers, Secretary and Treasurer ), Massimiliano Sala ( Pistoia, Vice-President ), Rohan H. Stewart-MacDonald ( Cambridge, UK ) and Valeria Tarsetti ( Bologna ).
When De Gaulle dismissed resistance organizations after the liberation of Paris, many maquisards returned to their homes.
In the summer of 1988, Binoche returned to the stage in an acclaimed production of Anton Checkov's The Seagull directed by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky at Théâtre De L ' odéon in Paris.
* Traité de l ' éclairage ( De Malher et Cie, Paris, 1827 )
Leuchs with revisions by J. C. E. Péclet ( De Malher et Cie, Paris, 1829 )
In 1759, at the height of the Seven Years War, Charles was summoned to a meeting in Paris with the French foreign minister, the Duc De Choiseul.

Paris and Boccard
Paris: Editions E. de Boccard.
Index, tome II: les Déliens ( Paris: De Boccard, 2008 ).
Paris: De Boccard, Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise, Supplément 8, 1981, 591 p.
Études d ' archéologie et d ' histoire ancienne ( Paris: De Boccard, 2010 ).
* " Les Palettes du Gandhara ", Henri-Paul Francfort, Diffusion de Boccard, Paris, 1979.
* Strzygowski, Josef, L ' ancien art chrétien de Syrie, Paris, E. de Boccard, 1936.
Paris: Editions De Boccard.
* Ducor, Jérôme: Terre Pure, Zen et autorité: La Dispute de l ' ère Jôô et la Réfutation du Mémorandum sur des contradictions de la foi par Ryônyo du Honganji, avec une traduction annotée du Ha Anjin-sôi-no-oboegaki ( Collège de France, Bibliothèque de l ' Institut des Hautes Etudes Japonaises ); Paris, De Boccard, 2007 ( ISBN 978-2-913217-18-8 ).
de Boccard, Paris, 1962 ;

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An American in Paris is scored for 3 flutes ( 3rd doubling on piccolo ), 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets in B flat, bass clarinet in B flat, 2 bassoons, 4 horns in F, 3 trumpets in B flat, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, snare drum, bass drum, triangle, wood block, cymbals, low and high tom-toms, xylophone, glockenspiel, celesta, 4 taxi horns resembling the pitches A, B, C and D, alto saxophone / soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone / soprano saxophone / alto saxophone, baritone saxophone / soprano saxophone / alto saxophone, and strings.
Winning the 1951 Best Picture Oscar and numerous other awards, the film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, featured many tunes of Gershwin, and concluded with an extensive, elaborate dance sequence built around the An American in Paris symphonic poem ( arranged for the film by Johnny Green ), costing $ 500, 000.
In 1893 he played for the French organist Charles-Marie Widor ( at Saint-Sulpice, Paris ), for whom Johann Sebastian Bach's organ-music contained a mystic sense of the eternal.
Institutionally it is based on the Annales journal, the SEVPEN publishing house, the ( FMSH ), and especially the 6th Section of the École pratique des hautes études, all based in Paris.
Later, when Achilles dies, killed by Paris ( with help from Apollo ), Ajax and Odysseus are the heroes who fight against the Trojans to get the body and bury it next to his friend, Patroclus.
*** Priscilla Wittig y Sanz ( b. Paris, 1945 ), married to Gonzalo García y Rawson ( b. Valparaiso-Chile ), and had issue:
*** Patricia Wittig y Sanz ( b. 1946, Paris ), married to Luis González y López de Carrizosa ( b. Jerez de la Frontera ), and had issue:
( Paris, 1839 ), pp. 261, 265, 279, 296, 310, 353, 363, 370 ; Joinville, ed.
: Die Nabis: Propheten der Moderne, Kunsthaus Zürich & Grand Palais, Paris & Prestel, Munich 1993 ISBN 3-7913-1969-8 ( German ), ( French )
The mother of Napoleon, his consort Maria Louise ( as Concord ), to model whom the author made a further journey to Paris in 1810, the princess Esterhazy and the muse Polymnia ( Elisa Bonaparte ) take their place in this class, as do the ideal heads, comprising Corinna, Sappho, Laura, Beatrice and Helen of Troy.
The following ESFs took place in Paris ( 2003 ), London ( 2004 ), Athens ( 2006 ), and Malmö ( 2008 ).
The Arc de Triomphe is so colossal that three weeks after the Paris victory parade in 1919, ( marking the end of hostilities in World War I ), Charles Godefroy flew his Nieuport biplane through it, with the event captured on newsreel.
He also compiled various vocabularies, including a Dictionnaire de la langue amariñña ( Paris, 1881 ), and prepared an edition of the Shepherd of Hermas, with the Latin version, in 1860.
According to Volume I of her diaries, 1931 – 1934, published in 1966 ( Stuhlmann ), Nin first came across erotica when she returned to Paris with her mother and two brothers in her late teens.
Successful recreations have been performed by Anthemius of Tralles ( 6th century AD ), Proclus ( 6th century ) ( who by this means purportedly destroyed the fleet of Vitellus besieging Constantinople ), Ibn Sahl in his On Burning Mirrors and Lenses ( 10th century ), Alhazen in his Book of Optics ( 1021 ), Roger Bacon ( 13th century ), Giambattista della Porta and his friends ( 16th century ), Athanasius Kircher and Gaspar Schott ( 17th century ), the Comte du Buffon in 1740 in Paris, Ioannis Sakas in the 1970s in Greece, and others.

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