-
ceasing by the 1950s. In 1956 a
small farming couple,
Robert and
Simone Berthaut,
decided to re-launch the
production of Époisses by
mobilizing the traditional...
- Jean
Auguste Berthaut (29
March 1817 – 24
December 1881) was a
French soldier and politician. He
graduated from
Saint Cyr in 1837. He was
promoted to Brigadier...
-
involvement in
Algeria is
summed up
during a
conversation with
Captain Berthaut (Marc Barbé), an
intelligence officer, when
Terrien argues that as metropolitan...
- "Cartography",
History of Technology, Oxford, vol. 6, pp. 612–614, 1958.
Colonel Berthaut, La
Carte de France, vol. 1, p. 139,
quoted by Close. C. Hutton, "An account...
- with HoloLens".
Windows Central. 22 July 2016.
Retrieved 5
January 2017.
Berthaut, Florent; Jones, Alex (2016). "ControllAR:
Appropriation of
Visual Feedback...
- Amy Farr (née
Berthaut; born 31 May 1982) is a
former New
Zealand rugby union player. Farr was part of the
Wellington Pride squad for the 2006 Women's...
- very strong,
pungent French cheese,
developed by the
cheesemaker Robert Berthaut in the
early 1980s. It is a
pasteurized cow's milk Époisses
cheese from...
-
Finance Eugène
Caillaux Royalist Minister of War Brig. Gen. Jean
Auguste Berthaut None
Minister of the Navy and
Colonies Vice
Admiral Albert Gicquel des...
- Cinti-Damoreau
Brigitte de San Lucar, her
fellow nun and
confidante soprano Mlle
Berthaut Horace de M****arena, a
young Spanish nobleman tenor Joseph-Antoine-Charles...
-
sound and
perform music such as
explored in
conferences like NIME.
Florent Berthaut created a
variety of 3D
reactive widgets involving novel representations...