-
probably the work of the
architect Jean
Faulte [fr], was
completed by the
architect Laurent-Benoît
Dewez after Faulte's death in 1766. A
second wing in the...
- Davis's landlord,
Gustav Faulte. Davis's
doctor Grant Furley was sent for on the same day. When
Furley arrived at
Faulte's house at 1pm,
Davis had an...
-
around it, to a new text: he did this in one of his most
famous chansons,
Faulte d'argent. Josquin's
earliest chansons were
probably composed in northern...
- on the Poor's Roll of 1424: "and gif
there bee onie pure creature, for
faulte of cunning, or expenses, that cannot, nor may not
follow his cause, the...
- de ces
beaulx fouaciers glorieux, qui
avoient trouvé male
encontre par
faulte de s'estre
seignez de la
bonne main au matin, et avec gros
raisins chenins...
-
Lorraine where he
worked under direction of
court architect J.
Faulte. In 1765, he left
Faulte's studio,
probably because the
latter used his
designs and ideas...
-
toutes vos pensées"
Missa "Ecce quam bonum"
Missa "Lo
serai je dire"
Missa "
Faulte d'argent"
Missa "l'Homme armé"
Missa "Quem di**** homines"
Missa "Regina...
- his
death in 1754, the
works were
continued by the
Bruges architect Jean
Faulte,
mentioned in 1757 as "Directeur des
ouvrages de Tervueren".
Charles of...
-
Church of St.
Peter in
Jette (1776), Vlierb****
Abbey (1776) 1760 Jean
Faulte Chapel of the
Palace of
Charles of
Lorraine (known as the "Royal Chapel")...
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thought it my
dutie in
these fewe
lines with
submission to
acknowledge my
faulte, and
vnder your
Honors fauoure with all
humilitie to
alledge somewhat for...