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Hugues Plaideux, « La descendance de Claude Bourgelat », in Bulletin de la Société française d'histoire de la médecine et des sciences vétérinaires, 12, 2012, p. 161-176. on line Bourgelat, Claude , in: Frank Arthur Kafker, The encyclopedists as individuals: a biographical dictionary of the authors of the Encyclopédie, Oxford 1988 ...
This is a partial list of members of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres ... Zazie de Truchis de Varennes: Officier: 2021 Donald Adamson ... Claude Lorin: Chevalier ...
1779 – Claude Bourgelat, French surgeon and lawyer (b. 1712) 1785 – Baldassare Galuppi, Italian composer (b. 1706) [264] 1795 – Josiah Wedgwood, English potter, founded the Wedgwood Company (b. 1730) [265] 1826 – Louis-Gabriel Suchet, French general (b. 1770) 1871 – Kuriakose Elias Chavara, Indian priest and saint (b. 1805) [266]
1681 – Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero, Spanish-Italian cardinal (d. 1760) 1702 – Johann Ernst Eberlin, German organist and composer (d. 1762) 1710 – Joseph Abaco, Belgian cellist and composer (d. 1805) 1712 – Claude Bourgelat, French surgeon and author (d. 1779) 1714 – Francesco Antonio Zaccaria, Italian historian and theologian ...
The National veterinary school of Alfort (French: École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort or ENVA) is a French public institution of scientific research and higher education in veterinary medicine, located in Maisons-Alfort, Val-de-Marne, close to Paris. It is operated under the supervision of the ministry of Agriculture.
Poison Profits. A HuffPost / WNYC investigation into lead contamination in New York City
The Cocoon by Sealy is an excellent cooling mattress ideal for sleepers who run hot or live in warmer climates. The Cocoon Chill usually costs over $1,000, but during Black Friday, it's down to ...
January 30 until April 25 - Emma Amos: Color Odyssey at the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, Georgia - then travels to the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York (June 19 to September 12, 2021), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art (October 9, 2021, to January 2, 2022). [16]