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Armengaud Blaise (died 1312) was a physician,
translator and
author active in the
Crown of
Aragon and
Papal Avignon. He
mainly translated Arabic medical...
- The
Armengaud-Lemale gas
turbine was an
early experimental turbine engine built by the Société
Anonyme des
Turbomoteurs at
their facility in Saint-Denis...
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Urgell Ermengol VIII of
Urgell Ermengol IX of
Urgell Ermengol X of
Urgell Armengaud Blaise (died 1312), a physician,
translator and an
author Ermengol Graus...
- In mathematics, a
Mersenne prime is a
prime number that is one less than a
power of two. That is, it is a
prime number of the form Mn = 2n − 1 for some...
- Jacques-Eugène
Armengaud (25
October 1810 – 23
January 1891) was a
French industrial engineer, and
professor of
machine drawing at the
Conservatoire national...
- Jean-Pierre
Armengaud (born 17 June 1943) is a
French music educator, musicologist,
researcher and pianist.
Armengaud was born in Clermont-Ferrand. From...
- 1895, pp. 149–155.
Armengaud 1901, pp. 2–4;
Bonifacy 1931, pp. 8–9;
Harmant 1892, pp. 113–137;
Lecomte 1895, pp. 155–176.
Armengaud 1901, pp. 21–24; Harmant...
- The
Practical Draughtsman's Book of
Industrial Design by Jacques-Eugène
Armengaud was
printed in 1853. The
subtitle of the (translated) work explains, that...
- the
International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) was at 22 Rue
Armengaud from 1966
until 1989, when it
moved to Lyon. The main
landmarks are the...
- Satie, "Gnossienne No. 3" (Pascal Rogé) Satie, "Je te veux" (Jean-Pierre
Armengaud) Debussy, "Sonata for
Violin and Piano" (first movement) (Kyung-wha Chung...