- Louis-Nicolas
Bescherelle (and
perhaps his
brother Henri Bescherelle). It is
often used as a
general term, but the "Collection
Bescherelle" is in fact a...
- Louis-Nicolas
Bescherelle (French: [bɛʃ(ə)ʀɛl]; 10 June 1802, in
Paris – 4
February 1883, in Paris) was a
French lexicographer and grammarian. With help...
- Émile
Bescherelle (3
January 1828,
Paris – 26
February 1903) was a
French botanist and bryologist.
Bescherelle is
known for his
analysis of bryological...
-
style such as the
Bescherelle, a
reference summary of verb
conjugations first compiled in the 19th
century by Louis-Nicolas
Bescherelle from France, and...
- lessons" for
primary school. In 1890,
Alexandre Hatier published the
first Bescherelle.
After Hatier's
departure in 1927, his
granddaughter Blanche took over...
-
Psychiatric Publishing. pp. 685–705. ISBN 978-0-89042-555-8. OCLC 847226928.
Bescherelle (M ,
Louis Nicolas) (1843),
Dictionnaire usuel de tous les
verbes français:...
- ., que je
vinsse (that I come), que je
tinsse (that I hold), etc...
Bescherelle, a
reference book for (usually French) verb
conjugation A
simple form...
- del Castillo, who sent some of its moss
specimens to
bryologist Émile
Bescherelle. He
spent the last two
years of his life in
Tahiti as a
physician and...
- le
Limbourg et même le
Luxembourg in
Dictionnaire Bescherelle Paris, 1856, Vol II, p. 1664
Bescherelle, Vol II, 1856, Paris, p. 1664
French "En ce qui concerne...
- Freire,
Naiade Anido (2008). Les
verbes portugais:
formes et emplois.
Bescherelle collection. Hatier. ISBN 978-2-218-93177-2. OCLC 1041442854. For a list...