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  Julien Louis Geoffroy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Julien Louis Geoffroy (1743 - February 27, 1814), was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French literary (Anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something) critic.
He was born at (Click link for more info and facts about Rennes) Rennes, and educated there and at the Collége Louis le Grand in (The capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce) Paris.
Geoffroy was a bitter critic of (French writer who was the embodiment of 18th century Enlightenment (1694-1778)) Voltaire and his followers, and made for himself many enemies.
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 JULIEN LOUIS GEOFFROY
Julien Louis Geoffroy (1743 - February 27, 1814), French critic, was born at Rennes.
Geoffroy was a bitter critic of Voltaire and his followers, and made for himself many enemies.
An attempt to revive the Année littéraire failed, and Geoffroy undertook the dramatic feuilleton of the Journal des débats.
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 Stanislas Fréron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis Marie Stanislas Fréron (August 17, 1754 - 1802), was a French Revolutionary.
The son of Elie-Catherine Fréron, he was born at Paris.
On the death of his father, he became associated with to L'Année littéraire, which was continued till 1795 and edited successively by the abbé GM Royou and JL Geoffroy.
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 Julien Louis Geoffroy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Julien Louis Geoffroy (1743 - February 27, 1814), was a French literary critic.
He was born at Rennes, and educated there and at the Collège Louis le Grand in Paris.
During the Reign of Terror, Geoffroy hid in the neighbourhood of Paris, only returning in 1799.
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Julien de Lallande Poydras (April 3, 1740 - June 14, 1824) was a Delegate from the Orleans Territory to the United States House of Representatives.
Julien Donkey-Boy (1999) is the sixth film to be made under the self-imposed rules of the Dogme 95 manifesto.
Julien Offray de La Mettrie (December 25, 1709 - November 11,1751) was a French physician and philosopher, the earliest of the materialist writers of the Enlightenment.
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 Julien Benda - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Julien Benda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Julien Benda - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Julien Benda.
Julien Benda (December 26, 1867 - June 7, 1956) was a French philosopher and novelist.
He is now remembered for his 1927 book La Trahison des Clercs (The Treason of the Intellectuals).
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 St. Julien - Le Mans
But these observations apparently prove nothing except that the majority of persons probably know very little of the real conditions which exist in the provinces of France, preferring rather that their journeyings afield should follow more the well-worn road of their compatriots.
The Cathedral of St. Julien well represents the two distinct epochs in which church architecture, as it remains to us today, was practised here, and shows, to well-nigh the fullest expression possible, the two principal transformations of Christian architecture.
As the Angevin style partakes so closely of northern and southern types intermixed, so the distinctive architectures of Maine, if such there be, may be said to favour the styles of both Normandy and Anjou; at least so far as the cathedral at Le Mans shows a combination of Angevin and Norman detail.
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 JULIEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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 Past & Present: The counter-Enlightenment and the low-life of literature in pre-Revolutionary France
1788), a defender of the great age of Louis XIV and avid opponent of the philosophes;(87) or established partisans like Louis-Abel de Fontenai (1736-1806), another ex-Jesuit who edited the A filches, annonces, et avis divers, a vitriolic weekly that dispensed anti-philosophe wisdom from Paris to the provinces from 1775 until the outbreak of the Revolution.
Royou and Geoffroy, for example, supplemented their income from writing by teaching classes at the prestigious Louis-le-Grand and Mazarin colleges; Grosier enjoyed the lucrative post of private secretary to Archbishop de Beaumont; and Rigoley was an honorary counsellor at the parlement at Metz.
But what drove and united these men in any case was not economic determinism, or even social envy, but rather bitter, cultural resentment: the conviction that France had been hoodwinked by charlatans and was much the worse for it.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Le Mans
From 1468 to 1519 the See of Le Mans was occupied by prelates of the House of Luxembourg, and from 1519 to 1537 by their cousin, Louis de Bourbon.
The Abbey of Solesmes, founded by Geoffroy de Sablé in 993 and completed in 1095, has a thirteenth-century which is a veritable museum of sculptures of the end of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Its "Entombment of Christ," in terra cotta, is famous; the Magdalen in the group, already celebrated even in the fifteenth century for its beauty attracted the attention of Richelieu, who thought of having it brought to Paris.
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Louis Cabioch, 19??-, Curator at the Roscoff Laboratory [Fuscapex cabiochi Bouchet and Warén, 1986], who in 1968 published on the benthos of the English Channel, directed some Celtic Sea cruises with R/V Thalassa and in 1992 was coeditor of a publication on fluxes and processes in the same area?
The French bryozoologist, Professeur universitaire de zoologie générale et appliquée, Louis Calvet, 1868-1930, was born in Rodome, died in Perpignan [Terminoflustra calveti (Guérin-Ganivet, 1911), Calvetia Borg, 1944, Adeonella calveti (Canu and Bassler, 1930), Triticella calveti d'Hondt and Hayward, 1981].
Jean Louis René Antoine Édouard Claparède, 1832-1871, Swiss zoologist born and working in Geneva, although much of his work was done in France and in Italy (chief interests: Annelida, Ciliata, Rhizocephala).
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 GEOFFROY, ETIENNE FRANCOIS (1672-1731) - Online Information article about GEOFFROY, ETIENNE FRANCOIS (1672-1731)
GEOFFROY, ETIENNE FRANCOIS (1672-1731) - Online Information article about GEOFFROY, ETIENNE FRANCOIS (1672-1731)
His Tractatus de materia medica, published posthumously in 1741, was See also:
JOSEPH, known as Geoffroy the younger (1685-1752), was also an apothecary and chemist who, having a considerable knowledge of See also:
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 ETIENNE FRANCOIS GEOFFROY - LoveToKnow Article on ETIENNE FRANCOIS GEOFFROY
ETIENNE FRANCOIS GEOFFROY - LoveToKnow Article on ETIENNE FRANCOIS GEOFFROY
His Tractatus de mat eria medico, published posthumously in 1741, was long celebrated.
His brother CLAUDE JOSEPH, known as Geoffroy the younger (1685I752), was also an apothecary and chemist who, having a considerable knowledge of botany, devoted himself especially to the study of the essential oils in plants.
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 ISIDORE GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRE - LoveToKnow Article on ISIDORE GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
ISIDORE GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRE - LoveToKnow Article on ISIDORE GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRE
He was the author also of various papers on zoology, comparative anatomy and palaeontology.
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Gamache, Louis Gamache, Louis GAMACHE, Nic Gamard, Ursule Garand, Angelique (- 17 MAY 1718) Garand, Pierre GARCEAU, Living Gardner, Living Gareau, Alice Emma Gareau, Jean Gareau, Suzanne Gareman, Florence Gareman, Marguerite (- 20 SEP 1699) Gareman, Pierre GARGOTTINE, Jacques GARGOTTINE, Lse.
Geoffroy, Catherine Geoffroy, Elisabeth Geoffroy, Elizabeth Geoffroy, Eugene Geoffroy, Francois Geoffroy, Isreal Geoffroy, Louis Geoffroy, Narcisse Gerault, Louis Gerault, Marie Germain, Georges Germain, Living Germain, Living Germain, Louis Gervais, Angelique Gervais, Angelique Gervais, Antoine Gervais, Augustin Gervais, Cecile (Chr.
5 MAY 1659 -) Gervais, Living Gervais, Louis (Chr.
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 The books by Gilles C H Nullens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
He was arrested as all the other Templars in France and submitted to heavy torture.
On 22 December 1312 he delegated his power to three cardinals (Nicolas de Fréauville, Arnaud d'Auch and Arnaud Novelli) all of them close to the French King.
- The three cardinals delivered their sentence on 18 March 1314 (or the 11 March according to the Julien calendar).
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 McGill Centre for Studies in Aging
- (Nalbantoglu, J., Tirado-Santiago, G., Lahsaini, A., Poirier, J., Goncalves, O., Verge, G., Momoli, F., Massicotte, G., Julien, J.P., Shapiro, M.L.) (1997) Impaired spatial learning and long-term potentiation in transgenic mice expressing the C-terminal fragment of the Alzheimer amyloid precursor protein.
- de Leon M., Segal S., Tarshish C., DeSanti S., Caraos C., Saint Louis L.A, Qadril F., Lesbre P., Wisniewski T., Poirier J, and Davies J. (2002) Longitudinal Tau Levels Increase in Mild Cognitive Impairment.
de Leon M., Segal S., Tarshish C., DeSanti S., Caraos C., Saint Louis L.A, Qadri1 F., Lesbre P., Wisniewski T., Poirier J, and Davies J. (2003) Longitudinal Tau Levels Increase in Mild Cognitive Impairment.
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