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  RFI - Radio France Internationale
Atterrissage une pièce de Kangi Alem au Musée Dapper, du 1er au 22 avril
Quatre jours après le déclenchement de son offensive contre les insurgés à Mogadiscio, l’armée éthiopienne renforce ses positions alors que les populations civiles continuent de fuir.
A voir, une soixantaine de manuscrits qui témoignent de l’effervescence artistique sous Charlemagne.
www.rfi.fr   (555 words)

  
 Revues.org, fédération de revues en Sciences humaines et sociales
Il convient notamment de distinguer les valeurs morales des expressions publiques de ces valeurs, des justifications où elles sont invoquées et des comportements qu'elles sont censées guider.
Au mois de novembre 2006, le comité de rédaction de Champ Pénal / Penal Field a appris que le CNRS allait lui accorder une subvention, et qu?il classait la revue dans la catégorie « B » de son classement des revues.
Les revues souhaitant adhérer à la fédération sont invitées à contacter Revues.org dès la phase de conception de leur projet de mise en ligne en écrivant à adhesion@revues.org ou en nous contactant par téléphone au 04 91 14 07 78.
www.revues.org   (1971 words)

  
  STE ANNE DE BEAUPRE - LoveToKnow Article on STE ANNE DE BEAUPRE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
About the same time was founded the Revue de Paris, and Sainte-Beuve contributed the opening article, with Boileau for its subject.
But the critic in him grew to prevail more and more and pushed out the poet.1 In 1831 the Reinse des deux mondes was founded in rivalry,with the Revue de Paris, and from the first Sainte-Beuve was one of the most active and important contributors.
His activity in the Revue des deux mondes continued, and articles on Homer, Theocritus, Apollonius of Rhodes, and Meleager were fruits of his new Greek studies.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /S/ST/STE_ANNE_DE_BEAUPRE.htm   (1246 words)

  
 ALBERT REVILLE - LoveToKnow Article on ALBERT REVILLE
Six years later he was appointed president of the section of religious studies in the ficole des hautes etudes at the Sorbonne.
Works.Besides contributing to the Revue de theologie (Paris), the Revue de I'histoire des religions (Paris), the Revue des deux monies, the following works are important: Manuel d'histoire comparee de la philosophie et de la religion (1859; Eng.
His son, JEAN REVILLE, was born on the 6th of November 1854, studied at Geneva, Paris, Berlin and Heidelberg, and became professor of patristic literature and secretary of the section of religious studies in the ficole des hautes etudes at the Sorbonne.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /R/RE/REVILLE_ALBERT.htm   (310 words)

  
 General de Gaulle and the battle of the Vistula
In January 1919, Charles de Gaulle requested a posting to the all-volunteer armed corps formed by the Polish General Joseph Haller, a refugee from the Austrian army.
It was the need to prove his skills and experience as an officer that drove de Gaulle to put forward his name "with joy", as he explained in a letter to his father dated 11 February.
It was at this point that Charles de Gaulle was careful to note the various stages of his assignment in his notebook.
www.charles-de-gaulle.org /article.php3?id_article=537   (678 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Blaise Pascal
Mathiew, "Revue de Paris", 1906; Abel Lefranc "Revue Bleue", 1906; Strowski, "Pascal", Paris, 1908).
He multiplied his mortifications, wore a cincture of nails which he drove into his flesh at the slightest thought of vanity, and to be more like Jesus crucified, he left his own house and went to die in that of his brother-in-law.
The "Entretien avec M. de Saci sur Epictète et Montaigne" gives the key to the "Pensées"; psychology serving as the foundation and criterion of apologetics, various philosophies solving the problem only in one aspect, and Christianity alone affording the complete solution.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11511a.htm   (1655 words)

  
 ALFRED NICOLAS RAMBAUD - LoveToKnow Article on ALFRED NICOLAS RAMBAUD
He was one of that band of young scholars, among whom were also Ernest Lavisse, Gabriel Monod and Gaston Paris, whose enthusiasm was aroused by the principles and organization of scientific study as applied beyond the Rhine, and who were ready to devote themselves to their cherished plan of remodelling higher education in France.
He was appointed rptiteur at the cole des Hautes Etudes on its foundation in 1868.
He was finally elected a member of the Acadmie des Sciences morales et politiques on the 11th of December 1897, in place of the duc dAumale, of whose life he wrote an account (vol.
11.1911encyclopedia.org /R/RA/RAMBAUD_ALFRED_NICOLAS.htm   (558 words)

  
 Paul Féval, père - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was educated for the bar, but after his first brief he went to Paris, where he gained a footing by the publication of his Club des phoques (1841) in the Revue de Paris.
The Mystres de Lbndres (1844), in which an Irishman tries to avenge the wrongs of his countrymen by seeking the annihilation of England, was published under the ingenious pseudonym Sir Francis Trolopp.
Reverses of fortune and consequent overwork undermined his mental and bodily health, and he died of paralysis in the monastery of the Brothers of Saint John in Paris in 1887.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_F%C3%A9val,_p%C3%A8re   (331 words)

  
 Union des Transports Publics - Revue Transport public - Sommaire
Thales lance les travaux de signalisation de la ligne verte du métro de Dubaï
Paris : le vélo se taille plus que la part de Lyon
S'il est certain que la situation a évolué dans le bon sens depuis dix ans, on est encore bien loin de la parité.
www.utp.fr /revue/sommaire.php?id_rub=5&idssrub=15   (330 words)

  
 FLUG REVUE August 2003: Paris Airport opens new terminal
At the opening press conference, Air France's chairman and CEO Jean-Cyril Spinetta stated that the new transfer building represented a qualitative improvement for the SkyTeam alliance: “Terminal 2E is one of the biggest strengths in the development strategy of the alliance.
If the Paris airport planners seemed for a long time to be optimising their buildings solely for traffic originating or terminating in the capital city, with the shortest possible routes between car and aircraft, a far-reaching change of concept gained the upper hand by the 1990s at the latest with the building of Terminal 2F.
The Paris regional RER railway, the French TGV high-speed trains (with routes to the north, south and west) and their Thalys cousin reaching further towards the east all come to a halt literally underneath the terminal, bringing additional streams of traffic, especially from Brussels, overland to the biggest airport of Paris.
www.flug-revue.rotor.com /FRheft/FRH0308/FR0308c.htm   (928 words)

  
 CASIMIR, COMTE DE MONTROND - LoveToKnow Article on CASIMIR, COMTE DE MONTROND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
MONTROND, CASIMIR, COMTE DE (1768-1843), French diplomatic agent, was the son of a military officer; his mother, Anglique Marie dArlus, comtesse de Montrond (d.
They married and crossed to London, but the union proved unhappy, and they were divorced on their return to Paris.
See H. Welschinger, LAmi de M. de Talleyrand, in the Revue de Paris (Feb. 1895); Lanzac de Laborie, La Domination fran~aise en Belgique (1895); and Amde Pichot, Souvenirs sur M. de Taileyrand (1870).
55.1911encyclopedia.org /M/MO/MONTROND_CASIMIR_COMTE_DE.htm   (382 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Paul-Henri-Corentin Feval
A short story, "Le club des Phoques", which he published in "La Revue de Paris", in 1841, attracted attention and opened to Féval the columns of the most important Parisian newspapers.
The Société des Gens de Letteres, of which he was the president, had him placed in the home of Les Frères de Jean de Dieu, where he died.
Most of Féval's novels are romantic; in fact he may be considered as the best imitator of the elder Dumas; his fecundity, his imagination, and his power of interesting the reader rival those of his great predecessor; the style, however, too often betrays the haste in which his novels were written.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06065b.htm   (435 words)

  
 REVUE ECONOMIQUE — PARIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Evolution des connaissance et risque de résistance, pp.
DE VROEY Michel - Théorie du déséquilibre et chômage involontaire.
CHAUPAIN -GUILLOT Sabine, GUILLOT Olivier - Analyse des trajectoires des sortantes de l'API, pp.
statec.gouvernement.lu /html_fr/bibliographie/Periodiques/REVUE_ECONOMIQUE.html   (5814 words)

  
 Armenian Forum Debuts in Paris
The journal made its debut in mid-April in Paris at a gathering of the Union of Armenian Physicians of France.
Editors Vincent Lima and Ara Sarafian shared a platform with Raymond H. Kévorkian, editor of the Paris-based "Revue d’Histoire Arménienne Contemporaine." In his remarks Lima highlighted the exemplary cooperation between the two journals.
Several of the Paris guests described the first issue of Armenian Forum as "striking" and "quite impressive." The publishers are making the 128-page volume available free of charge to people who request it.
www.gomidas.org /forum/debut.htm   (620 words)

  
 maquette
Depuis 1967, la Revue française de pédagogie constitue au sein de l'espace francophone un lieu privilégié d'expression pour la recherche en éducation.
Chaque numéro comporte également une note de synthèse qui fait le point sur le mouvement de la recherche dans un domaine donné, ouvrant des horizons sur le plan national et international.
Ainsi, la Revue française de pédagogie constitue aujourd'hui une publication de référence, un outil de travail indispensable pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent aux acquis de la recherche en éducation, qu'ils soient étudiants, enseignants, chercheurs ou membres de la communauté éducative.
www.inrp.fr /publications/rfp   (376 words)

  
 Suez : Bibliographie
Paris, Centre national de la photographie et Institut du monde arabe, Collection Photo poche, 1984.
They are held in the Centre des archives du monde du travail in Roubaix, France, shelfmark 153 AQ..
Consultation of these documents is subject to the prior permission of the Association du Souvenir de Ferdinand de Lesseps et du Canal de Suez.
www.napoleon.org /en/special_dossier/suez/html-content/bib   (411 words)

  
 IPSO - Revue Française de Psychosomatique   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Cette revue scientifique se veut un lieu d'échanges, de confrontations, de recherches dans ce domaine.
Elle s'attache à rendre compte des pratiques, des théories et du traitement psychothérapique des patients atteints d'affections somatiques.
Animée par des psychanalystes psychosomaticiens, elle est aussi ouverte à des non-analystes, médecins somaticiens et chercheurs français et étrangers, dont les travaux ont pour objet les rapports entre le psychique et le somatique.
perso.magic.fr /ipso-paris/revue/revue.htm   (79 words)

  
 Gazette musicale de Paris, La Revue et Gazette musicale de Paris
Throughout a large portion of the nineteenth century, Paris was regarded as the cultural and musical capital of Europe.
The RGMP results of the merging of two journals: The Revue musicale published by Fétis from 8 February 1827 to 1 November 1835 and the Gazette Musicale de Paris which was created by Maurice Schlesinger and which appeared weekly from 5 January 1834 to 25 October 1835.
There are also numerous reports on activities at the Paris Conservatory (competitions, awards, the concerts of the Société des concerts) and chamber music performances in salons by, among others, Baillot, Lebouc, Vieuxtemps, Alard, Franchomme, Maurin, Chevillard, Mas, and Sabatier.
www.nisc.com /ripm/fact_sheets/french0998.htm   (761 words)

  
 Caribbean Writer On Line BOOK REVIEW - Revue Noire
Revue Noire is a slick, pricey (approximately $100 annually), over-sized (11" x 15") quarterly magazine from Paris which devotes each issue to the art and literature of a portion of Africa or African-rooted regions.
It's likely many readers will hope that rather than commit to such a large expense for Revue Noire, they will be satisfied to peruse it in their local library, if they are lucky enough to live where this magazine is available.
But Volume 6 at least of Revue Noire is a rich collector's anthology of Caribbean visual and written art, and the effect of the bi- and trilingual text is to reflect the multicultural nature of the Caribbean as surely as the stories and artwork do.
www.thecaribbeanwriter.com /volume7/v7p159.html   (431 words)

  
 Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In 2000 the Bijbels lexicon Woorden en uitdrukkingen uit de bijbel in het Nederlands van nu was published (a lexicon of biblical words and expressions in modern Dutch), which she compiled in association with Marijke Mooijaart.
Vorsitzender des Verbandes für Orts- und Flurnamenforschung in Bayern, Sachverständiger der Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz (Kommission für Namenforschung), und Mitglied der Kommission für deutsch-slawische Namenforschung der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, sowie der DFG-Forschergruppe "Nomen et Gens".
Milan Harvalík (PhDr., PhD., Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague) is a research scientist in the Czech Language Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in Prague and head of the Department of Onomastics of the Institute.
www.icosweb.net /biogs.htm   (1039 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The minimum standards of protection are based on the basic provisions of the principal international conventions in force (Paris 1883 and Bern 1886, as revised) administered by WIPO, with which the TRIPS Agreement will coexist without taking their place.
Article 2 of the Agreement states that certain provisions of the Paris Convention, including the possibility of compulsory licences for absence of local working, are applicable to all Members.
Since the existing conventions in the field of intellectual property do not provide for any system of sanctions for non-compliance, it was proposed in the WTO negotiations to introduce the obligation to ensure minimal protection of intellectual property rights, and to make compliance a condition for the granting of customs concessions.
www.who.int /medicines/library/dap/who-dap-98-9-rev/who-dap-98-9rev.doc   (16346 words)

  
 Josephine Baker
The La Revue Negré began a tour of Europe but Josephine left the show in Berlin and returned to France, where she was offered a starring role at the famous Folies Bergère.
In 1936 she returned to America to to star in Ziegfeld's Follies but the show was a flop and Baker broke her contract and returned to Paris disgusted with the racism that she was subjected to while in New York.
During the Nazi occupation of France Josephine heroically stayed in Paris and was a member of the French Resistance.
www.redhotjazz.com /josephinebaker.html   (643 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Eugene Fromentin
After a brilliant course of studies, the young man came to Paris, in November, 1839, to follow the lectures in law.
This autobiography and transparent history of a pure youthful love is, together with "Adolphe" and the "Princesse de Clèves", one of the masterpieces of the French "roman d'analyse".
If to understand is to equal, it is by such pages that this distinguished writer, who has won a place among the first prose-writers of the last century, has really added something to the art of painting — that is to say — the manner of expressing it in writing.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06309a.htm   (1046 words)

  
 Exotic Paris Part II: African Roots
Africa's influence in Paris comes from all sides, just as the African roots themselves are spread throughout the world, from South America and the US, to the West Indies and sub-Saharan Africa.
African Americans came to Paris not just to escape the racial segregation and problems of America, but also to revel and flourish in the arts and culture of Paris.
One of the newest restaurants in Paris is called Bojangles, at 47 rue Rodier in the 9th, Metro Anvers.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/4820/57863   (511 words)

  
 Centre d'études du 19e siècle français Joseph Sablé.
Paris, février 1894 - juin 1940; avril 1945 - avril 1970.
Rendez-vous des écrivains les plus divers, elle a des collaborateurs de tous âges et de tous horizons et s'ouvre à la littérature étrangère (en traduction).
Elle publie romans et nouvelles, souvenirs et correspondances de personnages disparus, récits de voyages, beaux-arts, critique littéraire et artistique.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /french/sable/collections/zola/correspondance/periodiques/revuedep.htm   (187 words)

  
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GUSTAVE FLAUBERT The folios referred to in the trial are the folios either of the _Revue de Paris_ or of the first edition of the book.--EDITOR.
Through a scruple which honors him, the editor of the _Revue de Paris_ has suppressed the passage of the fall in the cab.
The _Revue de Paris_, whose reading committee had read the work in its entirety, for the manuscript was sent long before it was published, evidently found nothing to criticise.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/1/0/6/6/10666/10666-8.txt   (19071 words)

  
 African Media Program
Ouagadougou Mission française de coopération et d'action culturelle, Centre d'information sur le développement.
Images de l'africain de l'antiquité au XXe siècle = Images of the African from antiquity to the 20th century = Bilder des Afrikaners von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart / edited by Daniel Droixhe and Klaus Kiefer.
Ouédraogo, H. Naissance et évolution du FESPACO de 1969 à 1973 : les palmarès de 1976 à 1993.
www.ngsw.org /~afrmedia/bib.php   (9872 words)

  
 Alexandre-Achille Souques (www.whonamedit.com)
A student of Charcot, he confirmed Schiller’s observation that deep sensibility of the face is conveyed centrally by the facial nerve.
One of the leading French neurologists, Souques was a member of the Académie de Médecine from 1918, and one of the founding members of the Societé de Neurologie de Paris with Babinski and others.
Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpêtrière, Paris, 1913, 26: 69-80.
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/1650.html   (331 words)

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