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Louis Bourdaloue (20
August 1632 – 13 May 1704) was a
French Jesuit and preacher.
Louis Bourdaloue was born in
Bourges where his
father practiced law....
- are
variants of the
chamber pot. A
related item was the
bourdalou or
bourdaloue, a
small handheld oblong ceramic pot used in 17th- and 18th-century France...
- Paul
Adrien Bourdaloue (4
January 1798,
Bourges - 21 June 1868, Bourges) was a
French civil engineer and topographer, who
proposed the
first orthometric...
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prior to the
advent of head pumps, or the 17th-century
preacher Louis Bourdaloue,
whose long
sermons at Paris's Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
prompted his parishioners...
- the 8th and 9th arrondis****ts of Paris, France. It
starts at 9 Rue
Bourdaloue and 1 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, and ends at the
Place Gabriel-Péri and...
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literary men,
including Molière, Racine, Boileau, La Fontaine, Nicole,
Bourdaloue, and Bossuet.
About this time,
convoluted negotiations between the Poles...
-
Negrelli and Paul-Adrien
Bourdaloue to
study the
feasibility of the Suez
Canal (with the ****istance of
Linant de Bellefonds).
Bourdaloue's survey of the isthmus...
- each year. He
never drew
satirical pictures like his
great rival Louis Bourdaloue. He
would not
write out his
discourses in full, much less
learn them off...
- were
commonly found in higher-class
European households, and the term "
bourdaloue" was used as the name for the pot.
Whilst modern sanitaryware, such as...
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World War. The
bidet is
possibly ****ociated with the
chamber pot and the
bourdaloue, the
latter being a small, hand-held
chamber pot.
Historical antecedents...