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Christiane Desroches Noblecourt (French pronunciation: [kʁistjan dɛʁɔʃ nɔbləkuʁ] ⓘ; 17 November 1913 – 23 June 2011) was a French Egyptologist.She was the author of many books on Egyptian art and history and was also known for her role in the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia from flooding caused by the Aswan Dam.
pronotes.lycee-letournel.fr Lycée-Collège d'État Émile Letournel ( French pronunciation: [lise kɔlɛʒ deta emil lətuʁnɛl] ) is a combined junior high school and senior high school/sixth-form college on the island of Saint-Pierre , in Saint Pierre and Miquelon .
Connaissance des temps is the oldest such publication in the world, published without interruption since 1679 (originally named La Connoissance des Temps ou calendrier et éphémérides du lever & coucher du Soleil, de la Lune & des autres planètes), when the astronomer Jean Picard (1620–1682) obtained from the King the right to create the annual publication.
Les Temps Modernes was first published by Gallimard and was last published by Gallimard. In between, the magazine changed hands three times: Julliard (January 1949 to September 1965), Presses d'aujourd'hui (October 1964 to March 1985), Gallimard (from April 1985). Les Temps Modernes ceased publication in 2019, after 74 years. [3]
Student nations or simply nations (Latin: natio meaning "being born" [1] [2]) are regional corporations of students at a university. Once widespread across Europe in medieval times , they are now largely restricted to the oldest universities of Sweden and Finland, in part because of the violent conflicts between the nations in university towns ...
Les Temps nouveaux may refer to: Les Temps nouveaux (1895-1914), an anarchist newspaper founded in 1895 by Jean Grave; Les Temps nouveaux (voluntary organisation) (2003), a voluntary organisation founded by the Socialist Party (France)
Essai sur les mœurs et l'esprit des nations (translated to English as "An Essay on Universal History, the Manners, and Spirit of Nations") [1] [2] is a work by the French writer, historian, and philosopher Voltaire, published for the first time in 1756. [3]
The Law of Nations: Or, Principles of the Law of Nature Applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns [Note 1] is a legal treatise on international law by Emerich de Vattel, published in 1758.