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- Paris. She married Jean Lerebours, an optician, who adopted the child on 11 June 1836. On the death of his adoptive father, Lerebours took over the optician's...
- photography awakened and he started working with photographers like Noël Paymal Lerebours and Pierre-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière. From 1840, Martens worked in Lausanne...
- 1213–1223. Bibcode:1995AppRI..46.1213B. doi:10.1016/0969-8043(95)00163-8. Lerebours, A; Gudkov, D; Nagorskaya, L; Kaglyan, A; Rizewski, V; Leshchenko, A (2018)...
- available including a 9 cm aperture Dollond telescope, and a telescope by Lerebours. One of the special telescopes in the collection of the observatory, was...
- l'auteur, et augmentés de notes et d'observations par MM Lerebours et Susse Frères, Lerebours, Opticien de L'Observatoire; Susse Frères, Éditeurs. Paris...
- Paris Observatory Halley's Comet 1835 apparition was observed with a Lerebours telescope of 24.4 cm (9.6 in) aperture by the astronomer François Arago...
- T.G.; Kuchmel, S.V.; Nagorskaya, L.L.; Hinton, T.G.; Beasley, J.C.; Lerebours, A.; Smith, J.T. (October 2015). "Long-term census data reveal abundant...
- has been preserved in Joly de Lotbinière's photograph, published in Lerebours's Excursions Daguerriennes in 1842: the first photograph of the Acropolis...
- original on 2006-06-19. Coelho J, Beaugerie L, Colombel JF, Hébuterne X, Lerebours E, Lémann M, et al. (February 2011). "Pregnancy outcome in patients with...
- these were then transferred to engravings to illustrate Noël Marie Paymal Lerebours' Excursions Daguerriennes (Paris, 1841–1864). On August 6, 1918, an iron...