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Fès: joyau de la civilisation islamique. Nouvelles Editions Latines. p. 236. ISBN 978-2-7233-0159-6; Omar, Zyadi (2012). "1ère année du cycle de Baccalauréat" Amy Tikkanen, La Boîte à merveilles, Encyclopædia Britannica
La Boîte à merveilles (Le Seuil, 1954) : the city of Fez, as seen through the eyes of the little Mohammed. This novel about traditions and life in the city was a milestone for Moroccan literature. La maison de servitude (SNED, Algérie, 1973) Le jardin des sortilèges ou le parfum des légendes (L'Harmattan, 1989).
Prince Ahmed was the younger brother of Houssain. [3] The latter possessed a magic carpet of wondrous locomotive powers. [3] Ahmed was equally blessed in the ownership of a magic tent, a present from the fairy Paribanou (Peri Banu), which would cover a whole army when spread, yet fold up into so small a compass that it might be carried in one's ...
Livre des merveilles du monde (BnF Fr2810) is an illuminated manuscript made in France around 1410–1412. It is a collection of several texts concerning commercial, religious, and diplomatic contact between Europe and Asia .
La boîte à joujoux (The Toy-Box) is a ballet score by Claude Debussy. The composer completed the work as a piano score, but he died before he was able to orchestrate it. The composer completed the work as a piano score, but he died before he was able to orchestrate it.
L'enfant et les sortilèges: Fantaisie lyrique en deux parties (The Child and the Spells: A Lyric Fantasy in Two Parts) is an opera in one act, with music by Maurice Ravel to a libretto by Colette. It is Ravel's second opera, his first being L'heure espagnole .
Étienne or Estienne de La Boétie (French: [etjɛn də la bɔesi] ⓘ, also or ; [1] Occitan: Esteve de La Boetiá; 1 November 1530 – 18 August 1563) was a French magistrate, classicist, writer, poet and political theorist, best remembered for his friendship with essayist Michel de Montaigne.
Merveilles are a kind of beignet typical of the Atlantic coast of South West France; Gascony, Bordelais, Charentes, Périgord as well as the Vallée d'Aoste and Suisse romande. They are also known in New Orleans. [1] They are a twisted raised pastry similar to the Lyon bugnes, and resembling a Pennsylvania fastnacht.