- Jean
Marie Napoléon Désiré
Nisard (20
March 1806 – 27
March 1888) was a
French author and
literary critic. He was born at Châtillon-sur-Seine. In 1826...
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Charles Nisard (10
January 1808 – 16 July 1890) was a
French writer and critic, and
member of the Institut. He was born in Châtillon-sur-Seine, and was...
- Démolir
Nisard (Demolishing
Nisard) is a 2006
novel by the
French writer Eric Chevillard. The book is
about the
struggle of the
narrator (who
seems very...
- 2005 JAG
Russian Captain Col.
Fadil Najjar 2
episodes 2005
Alias Lucien Nisard 2
episodes 2006 The Unit The
Major Episode: "True Believers" 2008 Burn Notice...
- and Wilmot. It was
taken up by
critics as a term of
abuse after Désiré
Nisard used it
against Victor Hugo and
Romanticism in general. A
later generation...
- of the
Christian Church, vol 7,
Philip Schaff French biographer Désiré
Nisard characterized him as a lens or
focal point: "the
whole of the Renaissance...
- D'attaque (By Attack), Argol, 2006. Démolir
Nisard, Minuit, 2006. Prix
Roger Caillois)
Demolishing Nisard,
translated by
Jordan Stump for
Dalkey Archive...
- in
Guatemala - Tikal. Sydney, Jack and
Nadia located her
through Lucian Nisard, and
saved her from Elena's guards.
Elena and
Sloane constructed a m****ive...
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Cadell and Davies, 1807, p.138. “Tatta, the Páttala of the ancients.” Cf. M.
Nisard,
Pomponius Méla,
oeuvres complètes, Paris,
Dubochet et Le Chevalier, 1850...
- French). Vol. 5.
French translation published under the
direction of M.
Nisard of the l'Académie Française. Paris:
Firmin Didot Brothers, Fils et Cie....