- and I will tell you what you are."
Aphorism IV,
Physiologie du goût Jean
Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃tɛlm bʁija savaʁɛ̃], (2 April...
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Joseph Anthelme Sève; 17 May 1788 – 12
March 1860), was a French-born
Egyptian military commander.
Joseph Anthelme Sève was born in Lyon to
Anthelme Sève...
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Anthelme Verreau FRSC (6
September 1828 – 15 May 1901) was a French-Canadian priest, educator, and historian. Born in l'Islet,
Lower Canada, the...
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Nizier Anthelme Philippe (25
April 1849 – 2
August 1905) was a
reputed healer and
miracle worker.
Although he had no
formal medical training, many academic...
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Anthelme Claude Honoré
Trimolet (8 May 1798 - 17
December 1866) was a
French painter,
notable for
portraits and
interiors with figures.
Trimolet was born...
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pages Fabien Anthelme,
Maman Waziri Mato,
Dimitri de
Boissieu et
Franck Giazzi 2006. http://vertigo.revues.org/2224
Anthelme, F.; Michalet, R. (2009)...
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Anthelme Thozet (25 May 1826 – 31 May 1878) was a French-Australian
botanist and ethnographer. He was born 25 May 1826 in Chegnieu-la-Balme (Register of...
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homage to 18th-century
French gourmet and
political figure Jean
Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. It
comes in 12–13 cm (4.7–5.1 in)
wheels approximately...
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Anthelme Mangin (19
March 1891 – 10
September 1942), real name
Octave Félicien Monjoin, was an
amnesiac French veteran of the
First World War who was the...
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Physiology of
Taste (Physiologie du goût) an 1825
cooking treatise by Jean
Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, a
lawyer and
politician who
aimed to
define classic French...