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Arbeau, Thoinot (Tabourot, Jehan)
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
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1996
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Arbeau, Thoinot [Tabourot, Jehan] (b Dijon, 1520;
d Langres, 1595). Fr. priest. Author of famous book on the dance,
Orchésographie (1588–9), which also contained mus. illustrations. See
Capriol Suite.
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Jeanne Mance de Langres a Montreal, la passion de soigner.
Magazine article from: Historical Studies; 1/1/1996; 700+ words
; ...Montreal, au 17SUPe/SUP siecle>>, ont ete ses deux principales sources. Que l'auteure rejoigne Jeanne Mance a Langres, a La Rochelle, en mer, a Quebec ou a Montreal, elle en profite toujours pour nous eveiller a la situation sociale, politique...
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Religion et Societe: Les Reguliers et la vie regionale dans les dioceses d'Auxerre, Langres et Dijon
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 10/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Religion et Societe: Les Reguliers et la vie regionale dans les dioceses d'Amverre, Langres et Dijon (fin XVI(c)-fin XVIII(c) siecles). By Dominique Dinet. 2 vols. (Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne. 1999...
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Were There Twelfth-Century Cistercian Nuns?
Magazine article from: Church History; 12/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...founding Clairvaux.(7) The bishop of Langres confirmed tithes in two villages to Jully...Bernard himself, along with the bishop of Langres (who was present at Jully with Andrew...and their properties in the dioceses of Langres and Chalons be under the management of...
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DONNELLY CORPORATION ANNOUNCES EXPANSION IN FRANCE
PR Newswire; 2/1/1994; 700+ words
; ...square-foot facility will be located near Langres. Donnelly Corporation reached its decision to locate near Langres after an exhaustive, year-long selection...leader for the product. Initially, the Langres facility will supply modular window systems...
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Louis Victor Gerverot in a new light: his early years and bird painting, 1766-1773.(Biography)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...who was originally from the town of Langres, south of Luneville. She was the daughter...Teveny. Her father was a master baker in Langres and later in Luneville. Stegmann claimed...of one of the small villages south of Langres, Aubigny-sur-Badin or Vaux sous Aubigny...
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Winter brakes.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 1/25/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Cheval Blanc (0033 325 87 07 00, cblangres@aol.com) at Langres, close to the junction of the A6 and A31 between Champagne...is a restaurant with rooms, on the edge of a lake outside Langres and close to the motorway. Its isolated setting provides comforting...
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Elring supplies to SE Asia; joint ventures in Japan, Korea for auto seals. (Elring Dichtungswerke GmbH)
Magazine article from: European Rubber Journal; 11/1/1989; ; 700+ words
; ...to establish contact with the Japanese vehicle industry." Langres-based Procal and Uchiyama Manufacturing Corp. of Okayama...combines Procal's existing elastomer moulding operation in Langres with Uchiyama's production technology in this area. Procal...
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Barre goes to the people. (Raymond Barre's presidential campaign)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 2/20/1988; 700+ words
; ...economic prospects, Mr Raymond Barre is in the small town of Langres, in eastern France, visiting a firm that makes plastic dustbins...chiefly between two men. Soon after inspecting dustbins at Langres, Mr Barre was on a windy hill at Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises...
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Angel of the colony: Jeanne Mance was one of the founders of Montreal and founder of its Hotel-Dieu. Courageous and resourceful, she was beloved in her lifetime and legend ever after.(Narrative biography)
Magazine article from: The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History; 8/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...successful Procureur du Roi (king's attorney) in the town of Langres in the Champagne district of France, was dead; and her ten...acquired through necessity--wars and epidemics had ravaged Langres during her youth. The fortress village had been hit hard during...
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How to plough through France to the Alps Driving to and from Europe's ski resorts is a slog, but proper planning can make all the difference, says Adam Ruck
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 1/28/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...choice if the offspring are doing the war poets for GCSE. Langres Grand Htel de l'Europe (3 2587 1088; www.relais-sud...three appetising regions - Champagne, Burgundy and the Jura - Langres is a natural break. The (not at all grand) l'Europe is...
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Langres
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Langres , town (1990 pop. 11,026), Haute-Marne dept., NE France. An agricultural...old and famous cutlery industry. An episcopal see since the 3d cent., Langres has preserved a large part of its ancient fortifications. Diderot, whose...
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Duvet, Jean
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
...Duvet, Jean ( b ?Dijon, c. 1485; d ?Langres, 1561/70). French engraver and goldsmith...known of his life; he lived mainly in Langres and Dijon, but the Renaissance influence...religious conditions that prevailed in Langres and is in complete contrast to the mannered...
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Diderot, Denis
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Diderot, Denis ( b . Langres, France, 5 October 1713; d . Paris...took orders and became archdeacon of Langres. It may have been fortunate for the...completed their coll è ge at Langres, he was sent to Paris in the winter...
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Champagne
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Champagne Humide [wet Champagne], largely agricultural, and the Langres Plateau. In the center is the Champagne Pouilleuse [Champagne...incorporated into the royal domain. The bishoprics of Reims and Langres were added later. Champagne declined in prosperity thereafter...
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St. Stephen Harding
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...pilgrimage to Rome, Stephen lived in the Benedictine monastery in Langres, France. There he hoped to resume a quiet life of work and prayer. Stephen found monastic life at Langres appalling. The fat and prosperous monks were more concerned with...
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