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La Bruyère (French pronunciation: [la bʁɥijɛʁ]) is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, in eastern France.. It was the birthplace (1874) of Albert Mathiez, a prominent historian of the French Revolution, born to a very local innkeeper's family, who later moved to the city of Paris and achieved a successful academic career.
La Bruyère may refer to: La Bruyère, Belgium, a municipality; La Bruyère, Haute-Saône, a commune in France; Jean de La Bruyère (1645–1696), French essayist and moralist; Louis-Claude Chéron de La Bruyère (1758–1807), French playwright, translator and politician
Entrance to the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal Caserne des Célestins going along the building Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal seen from the boulevard Morland, drawing by Charles Ransonnette (1848) The Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal ( French pronunciation: [biblijɔtɛk də laʁsənal] , Library of the Arsenal , founded 1757) in Paris has been part of the ...
Yes, the infamous Aldi wine Advent calendar is back again this year. You'll get 24 187ml bottles of different wines from around the world in both red and white. Not only is it a great way to get ...
The Bibliothèque municipale de Douai, now known as Bibliothèque Marceline Desbordes-Valmore ( named after the Douai-born poet Marceline Desbordes-Valmore) is a library located in Douai, France. Founded in 1767, it was bombed on August 11, 1944. [1] The library reopened in 1955, in a new building designed by the architect Maurice Coasnes. [2]
The National Archives of Quebec (French: Archives nationales du Québec, ANQ) were founded on 2 September 1920, with Pierre-Georges Roy as Quebec's first Head Archivist. . The purpose of the institution was to process historical materials, more specifically public archives and the Quebec government's archives, and to collect documents pertaining to the history of Quebec. the ANQ were brought ...
The Bibliothèque de la Pléiade was founded by Jacques Schiffrin in 1931. The first volume published was the first tome of the complete works of Charles Baudelaire , on 10 September 1931. André Gide and Jean Schlumberger , creators of the Nouvelle Revue française (NRF), took interest in this, and integrated the collection into Gallimard on ...
Les Bibliothèques nationales de la francophonie (PDF) (in French) (3rd ed.). Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. pp. 75– 80. OCLC 401164333. "Morocco", World Report 2010, The Hague: International Federation of Library Associations, OCLC 225182140, Freedom of access to information (Includes information about the national library)