- les
aveugles,"
Studies on
Voltaire and the
Eighteenth Century, 1978, n° 174, pp. 167–88. (in English)
Christine M. Singh, "The
Lettre sur les
aveugles: Its...
-
Aveugles, the "Royal
Institute for
Blind Youth". In 1791,
after the
French Revolution, it was
renamed the
Institution nationale des
jeunes aveugles ("National...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- Les deux
aveugles (French pronunciation: [le døz‿avœɡl], The Two
Blind Men or The
Blind Beggars) is an 1855 one-act
French bouffonerie musicale (operetta)...
- The Two
Blind Men (French: Les Deux
Aveugles) was a 1900
French short silent film by
Georges Méliès. It was sold by Méliès's Star Film
Company and is numbered...
-
Union Malienne Des
Aveugles (UMAV) is an
institute for the
blind in Mali. It
consists of a
primary school,
secondary school,
optical clinic, opticians...
-
along with music, singers, or magicians. The most
famous was the Cafe des
Aveugles in the
cellars of the Palais-Royal,
which had a
small orchestra of blind...
- the
Institute for
Blind Youth in
Paris (now
Institut National des
Jeunes Aveugles, or the
National Institute for the
Young Blind, INJA). In 1819,
Louis Braille...