-
known for
writing anti-Clerical or anti-Catholic books,
notably La
Bible amusante (The
Amusing Bible) and La Vie de
Jesus (The Life of Jesus), in
which Taxil...
- The Théâtre des Variétés-
Amusantes (French pronunciation: [teɑtʁ de vaʁjete amyzɑ̃t]) was a
theatre company in Paris. In 1778,
Louis Lécluse (or Lécluze)...
- La
Bible amusante pour les
grands et les
enfants (The
Amusing Bible for Grown-ups and Children) was a book by Léo
Taxil with
illustrations by Frid'rick...
- (under the pen name "Tom Tit")
published w****ly
articles about La
Science Amusante, or
Amusing Science in the
French magazine L’Illustration. They were collected...
- Théâtre du Palais-Royal, it was
first occupied by the Théâtre des Variétés-
Amusantes, who gave the
inaugural performance on 15 May 1790. It
became the theatre...
- Chédeville (France)
arranged the
concerti (as "Le printemps, ou Les
saisons amusantes") for hurdy-gurdy or musette, violin, flute, and continuo. 1765 The French...
- Laval. The name Tom Tit
comes from the
French book Tom Tit – La
Science Amusante by
Arthur Good,
which contains various experiments originally published...
- the pen name Tom Tit. He
wrote a
series of w****ly articles, La
Science Amusante, or
Amusing Science, that were
collected in book form and have been translated...
-
Philippe Pinel in Dury, Somme. "Le père d'Emmanuel
Macron a une
suggestion «
amusante » pour le
poste de
Premier ministre". Le
HuffPost (in French). 3 July 2024...
- and in verse, Variétés-
Amusantes, 9
September Text
online 1783: La Ruse inutile,
comedy in one act and in prose, Variétés-
Amusantes, 28
October 1784: Le...