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invented by Léon
Bollack. The name of the
language means both "blue language" and "ingenious creation" in the
language itself.
Bollack wrote three books...
- Jean
Bollack (15
March 1923 – 4
December 2012) was a
French philosopher,
philologist and
literary critic. He
first studied classical philology at the...
- Léon
Bollack (1859 – 1925) was a
French trader who
invented Bolak, a
constructed language that also went by the name "the Blue Language", in 1899. His...
- ****s (/ˈbɒləks/) is a word of
Middle English origin meaning "****s". The word is
often used in
British English and
Irish English in a multitude...
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Bollack, Netter, et Cie (French:
Bollack Netter et compagnie), more
commonly known as B.N.C., was a
small French automobile company in Levallois-Perret...
- Françoise
Astorg Bollack is an architect, educator, preservationist, and
writer on
architecture and preservation. Her
activities bridge the
fields of...
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Mayotte Bollack (1928 – 27
April 2024) was a
French professor of
philology at the
University of
Lille Nord de France. She was the wife and
close collaborator...
- Oxford, a
constituent college of the
University of
Oxford Bollack Netter and Co (
Bollack, Netter, et Cie), a
French automobile company producing lightweight...
- He has
another daughter,
artist Celeste Bollack, from a
previous relationship with
French artist Sofi
Bollack. He had two brothers, the
actor Peter McEnery...
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Heidelberg (2000). Poésie
contre poésie.
Celan et la littérature, Jean
Bollack. PUF (2001)
Celan Studies Péter Szondi;
Susan Bernofsky and
Harvey Mendelsohn...