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- Pardessus can refer to: overcoat any descant instrument pardessus de viole, small version of viola da gamba Jean Marie Pardessus (1772–1853), French lawyer...
- The pardessus first appeared in the early 18th century, and was commonly pla**** by women, particularly in French-speaking countries. The pardessus de viole...
- Jean Marie Pardessus (August 11, 1772 – May 27, 1853) was a French lawyer. He was born at Blois, and educated by the Oratorians, then studied law, at...
- tension to control articulation and inflection. Viols come in seven sizes: "pardessus de viole" (which is relatively rare, exclusively French and did not exist...
- sometimes denoted the pardessus de viole, an originally six-stringed instrument of the family of the viols, since the pardessus lost one string and adopted...
- members of the viol family include Baryton Division viol Lirone Lyra viol Pardessus de viol Vihuela de arco Violone Viola d'amore Byzantine lyra Calabrian...
- life painting depicts a variety of French Baroque musical instruments, such as a natural horn, transverse flute, musette, pardessus de viole, and lute....
- stringed instruments Vihuela chordophones 3 Spain stringed instruments Viol Pardessus de viole Treble viol (dessus) Alto viol B**** viol Division viol Lyra viol...
- maritime law fell into disuse in Europe (maritime law scholar Jean Marie Pardessus suggests that the Digest of Justinian may have been entirely lost until...
- Joachim Menant Franz Miklosich Agénor Azéma de Montgravier Jean Marie Pardessus Alexis Paulin Paris Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret Armand-Pierre Caussin...