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  2. Jean Messagier - Wikipedia

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    Jean Messagier (13 July 1920 – 10 September 1999) was a French painter, sculptor, printmaker and poet. Jean Messagier had his first solo exhibition in Paris at Galerie Arc-en-Ciel in 1947. [3]

  3. Frédéric Lepage - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric Lepage is a best-selling author of novels such as La Fin du septième jour [1] or La Mémoire interdite, [2] published in numerous countries including France, Germany, Japan and Greece. He has also written essays on various subjects from science ( Les Jumeaux: enquête [ 3 ] ) to gastronomy ( A table avec Chirac [ 4 ] ) with a detour ...

  4. Danielle Bleitrach - Wikipedia

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    84) of her article "Mobilité et transformation des modes de vie ouvriers" to her indebtness to Danielle Bleitrach and Alain Chenu's research work on three main types of workers found in a number of factories in the Marseille region: "their work analyses differentiations in workers' modes of living in terms of rank in division of labour, nature ...

  5. On the interpretation of Nature - Wikipedia

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    Pensees sur l'interpretation de la nature. On the interpretation of Nature (or Thoughts on the interpretation of Nature, French: Pensees sur l'interpretation de la nature) is a 1754 book written by Denis Diderot. In this work Diderot expounds on his views about nature, evolution, materialism, mathematics, and experimental science.

  6. La Nature - Wikipedia

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    La Nature (English: Nature) was a French language magazine aimed at the popularization of science established in 1873 by French scientist and adventurer Gaston Tissandier. The magazine also received an enormous amount of time, effort, and contributions from his brother, Albert Tissandier .

  7. Fabrice Hybert - Wikipedia

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    After a childhood in Vendée, Fabrice Hyber studied mathematics and physics. From 1979 to 1985, he was trained at the Nantes School of Arts. In 1981, he produced his first painting, the Square meter of lipstick, and exhibited in 1984 at the International Drawing Biennial of Saint-Étienne and in 1986 during the International Workshops of the Pays de la Loire at the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud.

  8. The System of Nature - Wikipedia

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    Opening page of The System of Nature.. The work was originally published under the name of Jean-Baptiste de Mirabaud, a deceased member of the French Academy of Science.D'Holbach wrote and published this book – possibly with the assistance of Denis Diderot [1] but with the support of Jacques-André Naigeon – anonymously in 1770, describing the universe in terms of the principles of ...

  9. The Nature of the Firm - Wikipedia

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    The Nature of the Firm" (1937) is an article by Ronald Coase. It offered an economic explanation of why individuals choose to form partnerships, companies, and other business entities rather than trading bilaterally through contracts on a market. The author was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1991 in part due to this ...