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  2. Les Deux Magots - Wikipedia

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    Les Deux Magots The "Deux Magots" inside the café. Les Deux Magots (French pronunciation: [le dø maɡo]) is a famous café and restaurant situated at 6, Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris' 6th arrondissement, France. [1] It once had a reputation as the rendezvous of the literary and intellectual elite of the city.

  3. List of English translations from medieval sources: E–Z

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    This includes the original author, translator(s) and the translated document. Translations are from Old and Middle English, Old French, Old Norse, Latin, Arabic, Greek, Persian, Syriac, Ethiopic, Coptic, Armenian, and Hebrew, and most works cited are generally available in the University of Michigan's HathiTrust digital library [ 1 ] and OCLC's ...

  4. Christian Bobin - Wikipedia

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    Christian Bobin (24 April 1951 – 24 November 2022) [1] was a French author and poet.. Bobin received the 1993 Prix des Deux Magots for the book Le Très-Bas (translated into English in 1997 by Michael Kohn and published under two titles: The Secret of Francis of Assisi: A Meditation and The Very Lowly).

  5. Magot (figurine) - Wikipedia

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    18th-century perfume-burner in the form of a magot Two Chinese figurines called magots, inside the café Les Deux Magots in Paris Look up magot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A magot is a seated oriental figurine, usually of porcelain or ivory .

  6. Prix des Deux Magots - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the extant Parisian café "Les Deux Magots", which began as a drapery store in 1813, taking its name from a popular play of the time, The Two Magots (a magot is a type of Chinese figurine). It housed a wine merchant in the 19th century, and was refurbished in 1914 into a café. [1]

  7. Lists of English translations from medieval sources - Wikipedia

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    This includes the original author, translator(s) and the translated document. Translations are from Old and Middle English , Old French , Irish , Scots , Old Dutch , Old Norse or Icelandic, Italian , Latin , Arabic , Greek , Persian , Syriac , Ethiopic, Coptic , Armenian , Hebrew and German , and most works cited are generally available in the ...

  8. Portrait of Dora Maar - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1936, in the brasserie Les Deux Magots in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood of Paris, Dora Maar and Picasso, who were both artists and engaged in left-wing activities, were introduced by a mutual friend, Paul Eluard. Picasso, who was then 55 years old, fell in love with the 29-year-old Maar and the couple soon began living ...

  9. Yves Malartic - Wikipedia

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    Yves Malartic (1910–1986) was a French writer. He won the Prix des Deux Magots in 1948 for his novel Au Pays du Bon Dieu.He also wrote a biography of Tenzing Norgay in 1954 and was one of the translators of works by the American writer Chester Himes.