- Émile
Boirac (26
August 1851 – 20
September 1917) was a
French philosopher, parapsychologist,
promoter of
Esperanto and writer.
Boirac was born in Guelma...
- déjà vu than others. The term was
first used by Émile
Boirac in 1876.[citation needed]
Boirac was a
French philosopher whose book L'avenir des sciences...
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writer who
suddenly left the
Esperanto movement without explanation Émile
Boirac,
French writer and
first president of the
Esperanto language committee (later...
- Esperanto–Esperanto and Esperanto–French
dictionary published in 1909 by Émile
Boirac; nevertheless, it
contained somewhat imprecise definitions in its monolingual...
- Courtenay,
Professor of Linguistics,
University of St.
Petersburg Émile
Boirac,
University of Dijon,
author and
Esperanto supporter known for the phrase...
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public to the work of Carl
Reichenbach and his
theory of odic force. Émile
Boirac Joseph Gr****et Paul
Joire Les
Orgues Hydrauliques (La Nature, 481, 19 Aug...
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Experimentation (New York:
Frederick A. Stokes, 1916).
Hippolyte Baraduc Émile
Boirac Joseph Gr****et
Albert de
Rochas Lewis Spence.
Encyclopedia of Encyclopedia...
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September – Charles-Edouard Lefebvre,
composer (born 1843) 20
September – Émile
Boirac,
philosopher (born 1851) 27
September –
Edgar Degas,
artist (born 1834)...