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The Jardin botanique du Thabor ( formal French garden, orangerie, rose garden, aviary ) a botanical garden on 10 hectares of land, built between 1860 and 1867.
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Jardin and botanique
The Parc du Thabor contains a compact but significant botanical garden, the Jardin botanique du Thabor.
The University of Rennes 1, with a campus in the city's eastern section, also contains a botanical garden and collections ( the Jardin botanique de l ' Université de Rennes ).
After the Franco-Prussian war ( 1870 – 1871 ), de Bary was appointed professor of botany at the University of Strasbourg, founder of the Jardin botanique de l ' Université de Strasbourg, and also elected to be the first rector ( president ) of the reorganized university.
The city also has a notable botanical garden specializing in endangered species, the Conservatoire botanique national de Brest, as well as the Jardin botanique de l ' Hôpital d ' Instruction des Armées Clermont-Tonnerre.
The mountain pass ( Col de Saverne ) contains a vast botanical garden, the Jardin botanique du col de Saverne.
It also contains approximately 700 hectares of parks and green space, including the Jardin botanique de l ' Arquebuse.
Bequeathed to the state by his heirs, the Jardin botanique de la Villa Thuret is now managed by the INRA ( National Institute of Agronomic Research ).
Jardin and du
They are only described as a father and daughter, whom Marius Pontmercy notices on his daily walks in the Jardin du Luxembourg.
Winsløw was born in Denmark, later he became a pupil and successor of Guichard Joseph Duverney, as well as a convert to Catholicism, naturalized in France, and finally became professor of anatomy at the Jardin du Roi in Paris.
He was interested in botany, especially after his visits to the Jardin du Roi, and he became a student under Bernard de Jussieu, a notable French naturalist.
In 1790, at the height of the French Revolution, Lamarck changed the name of the Royal Garden from Jardin du Roi to Jardin des Plantes, a name that did not imply such a close association with King Louis XVI.
After four years of journalism he settled in Italy, where he wrote Sous l ' œil des barbares ( 1888 ), the first volume of a trilogie du moi ( also called Le Culte du moi or The Cult of the Self ), completed by Un Homme libre ( 1889 ), and Le Jardin de Bérénice ( 1891 ).
In 1744, Daubenton became a member of the French Academy of Sciences as an adjunct botanist, and Buffon appointed him keeper and demonstrator of the king's cabinet in the Jardin du Roi.
Concerned about the readability and profitability of the Histoire naturelle, Buffon dropped Daubenton's anatomical descriptions from later editions as well as from the series on birds, but Daubenton continued to work closely with Buffon at the Jardin du Roi.
" In 1830 he became Cuvier's substitute as lecturer on human anatomy at the Jardin du Roi, and in 1832 was elected to the post of titular professor, which he vacated for the professorship of comparative anatomy created for him at the museum of the Jardin the same year.
Moving to Paris, he became a laboratory assistant at the Jardin du Roi and was befriended by a professor of chemistry.
Jardin and French
The French writer Maurice Barrès ( 1862 – 1923 ) wrote about the river in his Un Jardin sur l ' Oronte.
Jumbo was born in 1861 in the French Sudan, whence he was imported to France and kept in the old zoo Jardin des Plantes, near the railway station Gare d ' Austerlitz in Paris.
In 1756, the Canadian and French troops developed “ le Jardin du Roi ” on the sandy plain below the heights.
There are also two elementary schools: Sunnyside Elementary School, an English school ; and Jardin des Frontieres, a French school.
The Tuileries, renamed the " Jardin National " during the French Revolution-the Festival of the Supreme Being ( 1794 )
After the King's removal from power and execution, the Tuileries became the National Garden ( Jardin National ) of the new French Republic.
* a greenhouse in French, like in the Jardin Serre de la Madone park in Menton, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d ' Azur, France
Eateries within the garden include Au Jardin Les Amis, a French fine-dining restaurant in a colonial bungalow ; Café Les Amis, a café at the Visitor Centre ; and Halia Restaurant, a restaurant at the Ginger Garden.
Buffon held the position of intendant ( director ) at the Jardin du Roi, now called the Jardin des Plantes ; it is the French equivalent of Kew Gardens.
He described his life there as boring and monotonous, taking daily afternoon walks at the Jardin du Luxembourg and evening French lessons at Alliance Francaise.
The Gallery of Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy and other parts of Jardin des Plantes was a source of inspiration for French graphic novelist Jacques Tardi.
* Nitschke, Gunter, ( 1999 ) Le Jardin japonais-Angle droit et forme naturelle, Taschen publishers, Paris ( translated from German into French by Wolf Fruhtrunk ), ( ISBN 978-3-8228-3034-5 )
This work describes an elephant, Jumbo, who came from the French Sudan and lived briefly in the Jardin des Plantes in Paris around the time of Debussy's birth.
* Nitschke, Gunter, ( 1999 ) Le Jardin japonais-Angle droit et forme naturelle, Taschen publishers, Paris ( translated from German into French by Wolf Fruhtrunk ), ( ISBN 978-3-8228-3034-5 )
The naturalistic English Garden style ( French: Jardin anglais, Italian: Giardino all ' inglese, German: Englischer Landschaftsgarten ) of the 1730s and on transformed private and civic garden design across Europe.
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