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- Look up boussole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boussole (French "comp****") may refer to: La Boussole, French ship Boussole (1782) Boussole Rock, Jukdo...
- Boussole was a former flûte of the French Navy, famous for its exploration of the Pacific under Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse. She was built...
- collections. His ships were L'Astrolabe (under Fleuriot de Langle) and La Boussole, both 500 tons. They were storeships reclassified as frigates for the occasion...
- Comp**** (French: Boussole ) is a novel by the French writer Mathias Énard, published in 2015. The book received the Prix Goncourt. During a sleepless night...
- Press. ISBN 7-5085-0837-8. Li Shu-hua (1954). "Origine de la Boussole 11. Aimant et Boussole". Isis. Vol. 45, no. 2: July. Oxford. pp. 175–196. Needham...
- orders, Lapérouse departed Brest, France, in command of the Astrolabe and Boussole on 1 August 1785 on a scientific voyage of the Pacific inspired by the...
-  98. ISBN 978-0415426992. Li, Shu-hua (1954). "Origine de la Boussole II. Aimant et Boussole". Isis (in French). 45 (2): 175–196. doi:10.1086/348315. JSTOR 227361...
- flûte Autruche for the French Navy. In May 1785 she and her sister ship Boussole (previously Portefaix) were renamed, rerated as frigates, and ****ed for...
- January, the party was startled when two French ships, the Astrolabe and the Boussole, were seen just outside Botany Bay. This was a scientific expedition led...
- two exploration parties on Tutuila's north s****: one from the ship La Boussole at ****asa, and the other from L'Astrolabe at Aʻasu. One of the cooks, David...