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Jacques Cellerier (1742–1814) was a
French architect in the
neoclassical style whose buildings can be seen
mainly in
Paris and Dijon. Born in Dijon, son...
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circonstance Cellerier or
Cellerier Mortar was an
early French light infantry mortar of
World War I. The name
roughly translates to (
Cellerier Improvised...
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closely resembles Weierstr****'s function.
Cellérier's discovery was, however,
published posthumously:
Cellérier, C. (1890) "Note sur les
principes fondamentaux...
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April 1790 City of
Paris 8
March 1792 Louis-Joseph Francœur,
Jacques Cellerier (under
committee headed by J.-J.Leroux)
Paris Commune (French
First Republic)...
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Edith Ackermann Leo
Apostel Edgar Ascher Evert Beth
Magali Bovet Guy
Cellérier Paul
Fraisse Rolando García
Pierre Gréco Jean-Blaise
Grize Gil Henriques...
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traditionally donned their vestments, was
transformed by the
architect Jacques Cellerier in 1812 into a Neo-classical
gallery of
murals which depict scenes from...
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Paris France Construction Opened 1807; 218 years ago (1807)
Architect Jacques Cellerier, Jean-Antoine
Alavoine Website www.theatre-des-varietes.fr...
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error was
first suggested in 1877 by Hervé Faye and
advocated by Peirce,
Cellérier and Furtwangler:
mount two
identical pendulums on the same support, swinging...
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Robert d'Espernon,
bishop of the French, i.e. of
northern France Sicard le
Cellerier,
bishop of Albi Mark,
bishop of Lombardy,
apparently synonymous with Italy...
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Charles II
Claude Bausmont, "châtelain" and "
cellerier" of Saint-Dié (1430–1477).
Vautrin Lud (1448–1527), canon,
master of the...