- Vénus
aveugle (Blind Venus) is a 1941
French film melodrama,
directed by Abel Gance, and one of the
first films to be
undertaken in
France during the...
- The
Institut National des
Jeunes Aveugles (National
Institute for
Blind Youth) is a
special school for
blind students in Paris, France. It was the first...
- Les deux
aveugles (French pronunciation: [le dø avœɡl], The Two
Blind Men or The
Blind Beggars) is an 1855 one-act
French bouffonerie musicale (operetta)...
- From
Where They Stood, also
known as À pas
aveugles, is a 2021
Holocaust do****entary by
French do****entarian
Christophe Cognet that
scrutinizes photographs...
-
Caecobarbus geertsi, the
African blind barb or
Congo blind barb (known as
Nzonzi a
mpofo in the
local Kikongo language,
meaning "blind barb"), is a species...
- The
Blind (French: Les
aveugles), also
known as The Sightless, is a play that was
written in 1890 by the
Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck. It is...
- on the
Blind for the Use of
those who can see (French:
Lettre sur les
aveugles à l'usage de ceux qui voient, 1749),
Denis Diderot takes on the question...
-
National Institute for the
Blind (French:
Institut national canadien pour les
aveugles) to ****ist
soldiers who had been
blinded in the
First World War, CNIB originally...
-
French by
Roger Lescot during World War II, and
published as La
Chouette Aveugle (1953), and
later by
Pasteur Vallery Radot, a
member of the
French Academy...
-
Lettres à Françoise (1902), La
Princesse d'Erminge (1904), and L'Accordeur
aveugle (1905) are
among his
later novels. A
picture of
modern German manners is...