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  Claude Charles Fauriel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Claude Charles Fauriel (October 21, 1772 - July 15, 1844) was a French historian, philologist and critic.
Fauriel was introduced by Madame de Staël to the literary circle of Auteuil, which gathered round Destutt de Tracy.
Fauriel had a preconceived and somewhat fanciful theory that Provence was the cradle of the chansons de geste and even of the Round Table romances; but he gave a great stimulus to the scientific study of Old French and Provençal.
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 CLAUDE CHARLES FAURIEL - LoveToKnow Article on CLAUDE CHARLES FAURIEL
During his connection with Auteuil, Fauriels attention was naturally turned to philosophy, and for some years he was engaged on a history of Stoicism, which was never completed, all the papers connected with it having accidentally perished in 18f 4.
Fauriel was biased in this work by his preconceived and somewhat fanciful theory that Provence was the cradle of the chansons de geste and even of the Round Table romances; but he gave agreat stimulus to the scientific study of Old French and Provenal.
Fauriels Mimoires, found with Condorcets papers, are in the Institute library.
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 Fauriel, Claude --  Encyclopædia Britannica
French chemist and physicist Georges Claude was born in Paris.
Claude also made ammonia out of atmosphere, invented neon light, and devised the method of utilizing for power difference in temperature between the waters at the depths and the surface of tropical seas.
The works of French writer Claude Simon are among the best of the experimental “new novel” style that emerged in the 1950s.
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 ipedia.com: Claude Charles Fauriel Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Claude Charles Fauriel was a French historian, philologist and critic.
He was born at Saint-Étienne, the son of a poor joiner, but received a good education in the Oratorian colleges of Tournon and Ly...
For Fauriel's correspondence with Guizot see Nouvelle Rev. (December 1, 1901, by V Glachant), and for his love-letters to Miss Clarke (1822-1844) the Revue des deux mondes (1908-1909) by E Rod.) See further Sainte-Beuve, Portraits conlemporains, ii.
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 Swaveda - Articles - How Vedanta Came to the West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1803, during the war between France and England, the orientalist Claude de Saint-Martin expressed his enthusiasm for "the numerous treasures that the literature of India is beginning to offer us," in his Le ministère de l'homme-esprit.
Charles Wilkins' translation of the Bhagavad-Gita, had become a favorite book among Westerners throughout Europe, and together with other translations, found its widest audience in Germany.
Charles Johnston, a retired English civil servant in Bengal and a Sanskrit scholar, brought forth a translation in 1908 in Flushing, New York of the Bhagavad Gita: "The Songs of the Master." Johnston paid tribute in his lengthy General Introduction to the historical and eternal significance of the scripture:
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Charles-Claude Fauriel
Under the Empire, he refused office in order to devote all his time to study.
Fauriel adopted the new ideas of the Philosophers and the principles of the Revolution, but repudiated them in part in the later years of his life.
He was an intense worker and knew Greek, Latin, Italian, German, English, Sanskrit, and Arabic.
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 Claude Charles Fauriel -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Claude Charles Fauriel -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Fauriel was introduced by (French romantic writer (1766-1817)) Madame de Staël to the literary circle of Auteuil, which gathered round (Click link for more info and facts about Destutt de Tracy) Destutt de Tracy.
For Fauriel's correspondence with Guizot see Nouvelle Rev. (December 1, 1901, by V Glachant), and for his love-letters to Miss Clarke (1822-1844) the (Click link for more info and facts about Revue des deux mondes) Revue des deux mondes (1908-1909) by E Rod.
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 Plough Library - Catalog of the Leslie H. Kuehner Napoleon Collection
Son of Talleyrand: the life of Comte Charles de Flahaut 1785-1870.
The intrigues of Napoleon: from the French of M. Fauriel.
From the French of M. Fauriel, edited, with an introduction by M.L. Lalanne.
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 Finalborgo.it Benvenuti nel Burgum Finarii
Of republican inclinations, Manzoni was a great admirer of Parini and of Alfieri; at the moment of his introduction in society however he was taken from the passion of the game, even if he succeeded in overcoming it thanks to the reproach of Vincenzo Monti, of whom he became a great estimator.
To give back the peace to Florence, upset by the violent struggle between the two factions of the town, the Black (supported by Pope Bonifacio VIII, who wanted to seize all the Tuscany) and the White, he wanted that all of the turbulent commanders of both parties were expelled from the town.
In 1720, as ambassador by the emperor, he became representant and spokesman of the bad mood of the inhabitants of Finale for the transfer of the Marquisate to the Republic of Genoa by the Spain.
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 Alessandro Manzoni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
At fifteen, however, he developed a passion for poetry, and wrote two sonnets of considerable merit.
On the death of his father in 1805, he joined his mother at Auteuil, and spent two years mixing in the literary set of the so-called "ideologues," philosophers of the 18th century school, among whom he made many friends, notably Claude Charles Fauriel.
There too he imbibed the negative creed of Voltairianism, and only after his marriage, under the influence of his wife, did he exchange it for a fervent Catholicism.
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 Biographies of Blesseds - 1997
Struck from the beginning of his episcopate by the dramatic growth of Italian emigration, Scalabrini became an apostle for the millions of Italians forced to emigrate, often in dire conditions, always in danger of losing their faith and their attachment to religious practice.
With the approval of Leo XIII, on 28 November 1887 he founded the Congregation of the Missionaries of St Charles (today known as Scalabrinians) for the religious, moral, social and legal care of migrants.
Claude Fauriel in 1841, Ozanam was awarded his chair of literature at the Sorbonne in 1844.
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 LCL / French /   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
On arrival at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) at Roissy outside Paris, there are Air France buses from Terminals 1 and 2 to central Paris (place de l'Etoile, at the corner of avenue Carnot, via place de la Porte Maillot).
There are also a number of through TGV from Lille via Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport mainline station (Aéroport Charles de Gaulle Gare TGV, linked to Terminal 2) to Lyon, avoiding the need to change in Paris.
Most important in some ways is the justificatif de ressources, proof (in the form of a parental letter or other evidence) that a certain amount will be available to you each month, or, basically, that you have, or will have, the means to support yourself during your stay.
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 Veery Books — Poetry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Posthumous collection of the painter's papers and poetry, with an introductory sketch by Dana, five essays or "lectures" with a preliminary note by Allston, a series of aphorisms written by Allston on the walls of his studio, a burlesque sketch, "The Hypochrondriac," and fifty poems.
Anderson, Charles Roberts; Dickinson, Emily Emily Dickinson's poetry stairway of surprise Greenwood Westport, Conn. 0313237336 (lib.
by C.C. Fauriel ; translated from the French, with occasional notes and references to the authorities cited or alluded to in the volume, specimens of verses in the original, and an introduction on the literature of the history of Provençal poetry, by G. Adler.
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 Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
His letters, Table Talk, and range of friends reflect the breadth of his interests.
It was in all probability (English essayist (1775-1834)) Charles Lamb who introduced Coleridge to the writings of Sir Thomas Browne.
Browne's learning, literary style and personality impressed Coleridge and (English writer who described the psychological effects of addiction to opium (1785-1859)) Thomas De Quincey and both were aware of Browne's drowsy opiate imagery.
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 SweeTuscany© Villas in Tuscany - Hotels and Apartments in Tuscany cities and countryside
That faithful servant was filled with a distrust not shared by Charles IX., a man to whom life wa...
The musical notes of a portion of the songs have been preserved; and hotel of the details are so descriptive that they suggested to M. Fauriel the notion that the words had been accompanied throughout by dramatic action.
That mixture of simplicity and refinement which he was surprised to find in a composition of the thirteenth century, is shown sometimes in the turn given to hotel passing expres...
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BADHAM, Charles BADHAM, Charles David BADHAM, Rev. C.
Charles BERKELEY, Bishop BERKELEY, George BERKELEY, Grantley F. BERKELEY, Rev. M.
Charles EWALD, H. EWALD, Heinrich EWART, Joseph EWARTZ, Dr. EWBANK, Thomas EXPILLY, Charles EXTON, Rev. Richard Brudenell EYRE, Christian EYRE, E. EYRE, Lieut.
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 LSU Law Library--Women's Rights and Women's Issues in Law and Literature
Fauriel, Claude Charles, Histoire de la Poésie Provençale (1846).
Piaget, Arthur, La Cour Amoureuse Dite de Charles VI, 20 Romania 417 (1891).
Bernheimer, Charles, Figures of Ill Repute: Representing Prostitution in Ninetenth-Century France (1989).
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Lambie, Charles George (1891 - 1961), Medical scientist
Laseron, Charles Francis (1887 - 1959), Conchologist and Zoologist
Lockett, Mary Fauriel (Fauriel) (1911 - 1982), Pharmacologist
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 Address of Institute_   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
UMR CNRS d’Ecologie Microbienne  du Sol, Université Claude Bernard (Lyon 1), 43 Bd du 11 Novembre,
Bioremediation of polluted soils and wastewaters, cyanide degrading microorganisms, phenol degrading bacteria, PAH degrading microorganisms, biotreatment of contaminated soil by static or dynamic processes
Biosensors, pesticides determination, toxicity assessment, enzymatic synthesis, biotransformation, PAH biodegradation in soil
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 JTW Comment - Herzl's Butlers: Battle of Nationalists and Internationalists
Jacob Grimm virtually created the chimeral Serbo-Croat "language".
Claude Fauriel dreamt up the reincarnation of ancient Greece in its eponymous successor.
Archaeology, anthropology, philology, history and a host of other sciences and arts were invoked in an effort to substantiate a land claim.
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 NDT -- NDT Advance Access   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Isabelle Fauriel, Grégoire Moutel, Nathalie Duchange, Luc Montuclard, Marie-Laure Moutard, Pierre Cochat, and Christian Hervé
Masaomi Nangaku, Yuko Izuhara, Nobuteru Usuda, Reiko Inagi, Takeo Shibata, Satoshi Sugiyama, Kiyoshi Kurokawa, Charles van Ypersele de Strihou, and Toshio Miyata
Rainer Birck, Mark Newman, Claude Braun, Irmgard Neumann, Kyuichi Nemoto, Benito Yard, Rüdiger Waldherr, and Fokko J. van der Woude
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 Welcome to Bonaparte's Retreat Book and Antique
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Macfarlane, Charles, Illustrated by Horace Vernet, Raffet and Others.
de MENEVAL, CLAUDE FRANCOIS, Baron: Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte; The Court of the First Empire.
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 ABSTRACTS SUBMITTED ---  RÉSUMÉS RECUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
— (*) ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE DES MINES, Centre SPIN, URA CNRS 2021, 158 Cours Fauriel, 42023 SAINT-ETIENNE, Cedex2, France; (**) PECHINEY Centre de Recherches de Voreppe, Centr’Alp, BP 24, 38340 VOREPPE, France.
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