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- Jules-Auguste Gosselet (19 April 1832 – 20 March 1916) was a French geologist born in Cambrai, France. Following unsuccessful studies of pharmacy, and...
- Goupil Catherine Wagener Cinematography Marcel Combes Edited by Philippe Gosselet Music by Claude Germain Dominique Ney Production companies Société Générale...
- St Joseph in that town, where he studied geology under Professor Jules Gosselet. His first comprehensive work was Recherches sur le terrain crétacé supérieur...
- Dos Santos, Mohamed Labidi, Eric Gosselet, Michael Armellino Background Artists : Nicolas Viegeolat, Eric Gosselet, Delphine Huard, Pascal Badin Head...
- Brémon, Mansoureh Kamaribidkorpeh, Hadrien Bonnet, Sylvain Bonnet, Éric Gosselet Background design team: Baptiste Lucas, Bertrand Piocelle, Tiphaine Schroeder...
- Neal Bous**** Bill Freiberger Alan Denton Robert Vargas Directed by Eric Gosselet Jean-Louis Vandestoc Voices of Michel Mella Valentin Maupin Composers Noam...
- Morocco. The Givetian Stage was proposed in 1879 by French geologist Jules Gosselet and was accepted for the higher stage of the Middle Devonian by the Subcommission...
- Garcia Roberto Pirillo Cinematography Edison Batista Edited by Philipe Gosselet Music by Remi Kabaka Production company Magnus Filmes Distributed by Embrafilme...
- Group The Frasnian Stage was proposed in 1879 by French geologist Jules Gosselet and was accepted for the lower stage of the Upper Devonian by the Subcommission...
- (1827–1905), born in Cambrai, sculptor of ethnographic subjects Jules Gosselet (1832–1916), born in Cambrai, French geologist Auguste Dorchain [fr] (1857–1930)...