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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...
- circonstance Cellerier or Cellerier Mortar was an early French light infantry mortar of World War I. The name roughly translates to (Cellerier Improvised...
- closely resembles Weierstr****'s function. Cellérier's discovery was, however, published posthumously: Cellérier, C. (1890) "Note sur les principes fondamentaux...
- Edith Ackermann Leo Apostel Edgar Ascher Evert Beth Magali Bovet Guy Cellérier Paul Fraisse Rolando García Pierre Gréco Jean-Blaise Grize Gil Henriques...
- 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)...
- by Emile Plantamour, Charles Sanders Peirce and Isaac-Charles Élisée Cellérier (8.01.1818 – 2.10.1889), a Genevan mathematician soon independently discovered...
- 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...
- of France in 1975. It was designed by the Dijon-born architect Jacques Cellerier (1742–1814) in the Neo-classical style with an interior modelled on Italian...
- Republic Modern 65 Garland trench mortar  United Kingdom World War I 65 Cellerier Mortar  France World War I 70 Type 11 70 mm Infantry Mortar  ****an World...
- had watched the performances standing up. The Dijon architect Jacques Cellerier first proposed the construction of a new theatre to replace the Salle...