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Bernard Le
Bovier de
Fontenelle (French: [fɔ̃tənɛl]; 11
February 1657 – 9
January 1757), also
called Bernard Le
Bouyer de Fontenelle, was a
French author...
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Reverend Father Paul
Bovier-Lapierre (1873–1950) was a
French Jesuit archaeologist,
notable for his work on
prehistory in
Egypt and
surveys in southern...
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writer Jacques Basnages (1653–1723),
Protestant theologian.
Bernard le
Bovier de
Fontenelle (1657–1757), author,
nephew of
Pierre Corneille. François...
- pluralité des mondes) is a po****r
science book by
French author Bernard le
Bovier de Fontenelle,
published in 1686. The book
expresses support for cosmic...
- was held by Jean-Baptiste du Hamel,
Giovanni Domenico C****ini,
Bernard le
Bovier de
Fontenelle and Melchisédech Thévenot at the time and has some grounding...
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Philip Bovier Hawk (July 18, 1874 -
September 13, 1966) was an
American biochemist, nutritionist, and
amateur tennis player. Hawk was born in East Branch...
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Conversations on the
Plurality of Worlds,
published in
France by
Bernard le
Bovier de
Fontenelle and
translated into
English and
other languages in the coming...
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Collections from the site were made by Bergy,
Describes and
another Jesuit, Paul
Bovier-Lapierre. Many
Middle Paleolithic flint tools were
found on the surface...
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including Damien Hirst and Jim Lambie. In the afterword,
publisher Lionel Bovier wrote, "Malcolm
McLaren is and has been an
artist in the
purest sense for...
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Starting at 0 or 1 has long been a
matter of definition. In 1727,
Bernard Le
Bovier de
Fontenelle wrote that his
notions of
distance and
element led to defining...